US20180129360A1 - Mobile terminal performing method of providing beverage information of a beverage-making apparatus and recording medium recording program performing the method - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to a mobile terminal, and more particularly, to a mobile terminal that is communicative with a beverage-making apparatus and provides information related to beverage-making operations of the beverage-making apparatus.
- beverages are made via fermentation. Such beverages are typically made using ingredients that are combined and fermented to yield the resulting beverage.
- beer is an alcoholic beverage that is brewed by filtering wort, adding hops to the wort, and then fermenting the resulting wort mixture with yeast.
- Wort is typically made with malt, which is made from germinated barley.
- Ingredients for brewing beer typically include water, malt, hops, yeast, flavor additives, and the like.
- the yeast is often referred to as leaven, and is typically added to malt to induce fermentation.
- the yeast may also facilitate the generation of alcohol and carbon dioxide (or carbonic acid).
- flavor additives are added that improve the taste of beer, such as fruit, syrup, and vanilla bean additives.
- Implementations disclosed herein provide a mobile terminal configured to conveniently provide information regarding a beverage being made in a beverage-making apparatus.
- a mobile terminal includes a wireless communication unit configured to communicate with a beverage-making apparatus; a display unit; and at least one processor.
- the at least one processor is configured to: receive, from the beverage-making apparatus, beverage-making information that is determined based on ingredient information of a beverage made by the beverage-making apparatus; display, through the display unit, a beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information.
- the beverage-making process of the beverage comprises at least a first stage and a second stage
- the beverage-making information comprises at least one of: a beverage-making completion time of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, a first temperature for the first stage and a second temperature for the second stage of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, or an amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage.
- the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying the beverage-making interface to comprise at least one of the ingredient information, the beverage-making completion time, a beverage-making progress degree of the beverage being made, a temperature in a fermentation tank of the beverage-making apparatus, or the amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process.
- the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, a first image representing a first state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the at least one processor is configured to update the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information by: updating the beverage-making interface to display a second image, different from the first image, representing a second state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus, the second state being indicated in the beverage-making state information received from the beverage-making apparatus.
- the first image comprises information regarding at least one of a color of the beverage being made or an amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being made, the color of the beverage being made is determined based on the ingredient information for the beverage, and the amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being made is determined based on a pressure sensed by a pressure sensor of the beverage-making apparatus and based on a temperature sensed by a temperature sensor of the beverage-making apparatus.
- the at least one processor is configured to: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receive a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, display, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the beverage-keeping information for the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus comprises at least one of a drinkable time of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a freshness degree of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a temperature of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, or an amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the at least one processor is configured to: based on at least a portion of the beverage being extracted from the beverage-making apparatus, receive, from the beverage-making apparatus, information regarding an extraction amount or a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information regarding the extraction amount or the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the at least one processor is configured to: display, through the beverage-keeping interface, a first image regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the first image representing at least one of the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, or the freshness degree of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the beverage-keeping information being changed, update the beverage-keeping interface to display a second image, different from the first image, based on the changed beverage-keeping information.
- the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, the beverage-making information comprising at least one of a beverage-making time of the beverage-making process, a temperature of the beverage-making process, or an amount of carbonic acid in the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage.
- At least one non-transitory computer-readable recording medium is encoded with at least one computer program comprising instructions that, when executed, operate to cause a mobile terminal communicative with a beverage-making apparatus to perform operations comprising: connecting the mobile terminal to the beverage-making apparatus; receiving, from the beverage-making apparatus, beverage-making information that is determined based on ingredient information of a beverage made by the beverage-making apparatus; displaying, through a display unit of the mobile terminal, a beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receiving beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and updating the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information.
- the beverage-making process of the beverage comprises at least a first stage and a second stage
- the beverage-making information comprises at least one of: a beverage-making completion time of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, a first temperature for the first stage and a second temperature for the second stage of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, or an amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information.
- displaying the beverage-making interface comprising the received beverage-making information comprises: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, a first image representing a first state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus.
- updating the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information comprises: updating the beverage-making interface to display a second image, different from the first image, representing a second state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus, the second state being indicated in the beverage-making state information received from the beverage-making apparatus.
- the operations further comprise: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receiving a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, displaying, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the operations further comprise: based on at least a portion of the beverage being extracted from the beverage-making apparatus, receiving, from the beverage-making apparatus, information regarding an extraction amount or a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and updating the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information regarding the extraction amount or the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- a mobile terminal includes: a wireless communication unit configured to communicate with a beverage-making apparatus; a display unit; and at least one processor.
- the at least one processor is configured to: acquire, through a user input unit, ingredient information of a beverage; transmit the acquired ingredient information to the beverage-making apparatus; display, through the display unit, a beverage-making interface that comprises beverage-making information that is generated based on the acquired ingredient information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-making interface, based on the received beverage-making state information.
- the beverage-making information is generated by the beverage-making apparatus and is received through the wireless communication unit of the mobile terminal.
- the at least one processor is configured to: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receive a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, display, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of an entire configuration view of a beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a perspective view of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a perspective view illustrating an inside of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a front view illustrating an inside of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including a beverage-making apparatus and a mobile terminal connected to the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations;
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal according to some implementations.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a device registration interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which there is no connection history between the mobile terminal and the beverage-making apparatus;
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal prior to a beverage-making process is performed by the beverage-making apparatus
- FIGS. 10 to 12B are diagrams illustrating examples of beverage-making interfaces displayed by the mobile terminal based on beverage-making information received from a beverage-making apparatus during a beverage-making process performed by the beverage-making apparatus;
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to another implementation
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-keeping information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation
- FIGS. 15A to 15C are diagrams illustrating examples of a beverage-keeping interface displayed through the mobile terminal.
- FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating examples of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which a cleansing and sterilizing operation is performed in the beverage-making apparatus based on an amount of a beverage remaining.
- a user when a user makes a beverage using a beverage-making apparatus, such as a beer-maker, the user may have difficulty in accurately detecting a state of the beverage-making process in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the user when the completed beverage is kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the user may have difficulty in detecting a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- Implementations disclosed herein provide a mobile terminal configured to conveniently provide information regarding a beverage being made in a beverage-making apparatus.
- the mobile terminal provides various types of information related to a state of a beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- the mobile terminal displays a beverage-making interface including beverage-making information received from the beverage-making apparatus, and updates the beverage-making interface according to beverage-making state information received during making of the beverage. Accordingly, a user can conveniently check a state of the beverage-making process, based on the beverage-making interface displayed through the mobile terminal.
- the mobile terminal displays a beverage-keeping screen representing a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, so that various types of information related to the state of the beverage kept in the beverage-making apparatus can be effectively provided to the user.
- a beverage-making apparatus is a beer-maker, which may be used in homes.
- a beverage-making process for beer may include a total of three steps, i.e., a wort producing step, a fermenting step, and a ripening step, and two weeks to three weeks may be required from the wort producing step to the ripening step.
- a beverage-making apparatus can be configured to conveniently regulate a temperature for beer fermentation.
- beverage-making apparatus is specifically a beer-making apparatus.
- implementations are not limited thereto, and may be implemented as any suitable beverage making apparatus that utilizes fermentation.
- FIG. 1 is an entire configuration view of a beverage maker according to an implementation.
- the beverage making apparatus may include a fermentation module 1 , an ingredient supplier 3 (or simply, supplier 3 ) connected to the fermentation module 1 through a main channel 2 (also referred to as main flow path 2 ), a water supply module 5 connected to the supplier 3 through a water supply channel 4 (also referred to as water supply flow path 4 ), and a beverage extractor 6 that allows a beverage fermented in the fermentation module 1 to be extracted to the outside.
- a fermentation module 1 an ingredient supplier 3 (or simply, supplier 3 ) connected to the fermentation module 1 through a main channel 2 (also referred to as main flow path 2 ), a water supply module 5 connected to the supplier 3 through a water supply channel 4 (also referred to as water supply flow path 4 ), and a beverage extractor 6 that allows a beverage fermented in the fermentation module 1 to be extracted to the outside.
- the fermentation module 1 includes a container, for example fermentation tank assembly 11 , having a space S 1 formed therein.
- the container may include a container body, such as fermentation tank 112 , and a container cover, such as fermentation tank cover 114 .
- the fermentation tank assembly 11 includes a fermentation tank 112 has an opening 111 formed at an upper portion thereof, the fermentation tank 112 having the space S 1 formed therein, and a fermentation tank cover 114 covering the opening 111 .
- the fermentation tank 112 may be configured as an assembly of a plurality of members.
- the fermentation tank cover 114 is used to seal the inside of the fermentation tank 112 , and may be disposed at an upper portion of the fermentation tank 112 to cover the opening 111 .
- a main flow path connecting part 115 connected to the main flow path 2 may be formed in the fermentation tank cover 114 .
- the fermentation module 1 may further include a removable beverage ingredient pack 12 that holds at least some of the ingredients for making the beverage.
- the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be a beverage ingredient pack that is inserted and accommodated in the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be a pack in which ingredients for brewing a beverage are accommodated.
- the following description will focus on the scenario of a beverage brewing pack 12 as the beverage ingredient pack, although implementations may be applied to any suitable beverage ingredient pack utilized for fermentation.
- the beverage brewing pack 12 may be formed smaller than the space S 1 formed in the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage brewing pack 12 may be inserted and accommodated in the fermentation tank assembly 11 in a state in which the ingredients are accommodated therein.
- the beverage brewing pack may be inserted into the fermentation tank 112 to be accommodated in the fermentation tank 112 in a state in which the opening 111 of the fermentation tank 112 is opened.
- the fermentation tank cover 114 may cover the opening 111 of the fermentation tank 112 after the beverage brewing pack 12 is inserted into the fermentation tank 112 .
- the beverage brewing pack 12 may assist the ingredients to be fermented in a state in which the beverage brewing pack 12 is accommodated in the space S 1 sealed by the fermentation tank 112 and the fermentation tank cover 114 .
- the beverage brewing pack 12 may be expanded by a pressure therein while the beverage is being brewed.
- the ingredients for brewing the beer may include water, malt, yeast, hops, flavor additives, and the like.
- the beverage maker may include both of the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 , and the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be distributed and accommodated in the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- Some ingredients among the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 , and the other ingredients may be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- the other ingredients accommodated in the supplier 3 may be supplied to the beverage ingredient pack 12 together with water supplied from the water supply module 5 , and be mixed with the ingredients accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- a main ingredient essential to brew the beverage may be accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 , and additives added to the main ingredient may be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- the additives accommodated in the supplier 3 may be mixed with the water supplied from the water supply module 5 to be supplied to the beverage ingredient pack 12 , and be mixed with the main ingredient accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the main ingredient accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 is an ingredient having a larger volume than the other ingredients, and may be, in the case of beer, the malt among the malt, the yeast, the hops, and the flavor additives.
- the additives accommodated in the supplier 3 may be the other ingredients except the malt among the ingredient for brewing the beer, and be the yeast, the hops, the flavor additives, and the like.
- the beverage maker does not include both of the beverage ingredient pack 12 and the supplier 3 as described above, but may include only the supplier 3 without any separate beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- All of the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- all of the ingredients accommodated in the supplier 3 may be supplied to the inside of the fermentation tank assembly 11 together with the water supplied from the water supply module 5 .
- the main ingredient and the additives may be accommodated together in the supplier 3 .
- the main ingredient and additives, which are accommodated in the supplier 3 may be simultaneously supplied to the inside of the fermentation tank assembly 11 or be sequentially supplied with a time difference.
- the beverage maker does not include any separate beverage ingredient pack 12 , but may directly inject some ingredients among the ingredients for brewing the beverage into the fermentation tank assembly 11 and allow the other ingredients for brewing the beverage to be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- a user may directly inject the main ingredient into the fermentation tank assembly 11 , and the additives may be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- the additives accommodated in the supplier 3 may be mixed with the water supplied from the water supply module 5 , and be mixed with the main ingredient previously injected into the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage maker does not include the supplier 3 , but may include the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the main ingredient may be accommodated in the beverage ingredient pack 12 , and the user may directly inject the additives into the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the beverage maker does not include both of the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 , but the user may directly inject the main ingredient and the additives simultaneously or with a time difference into the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage maker When the beverage maker includes both of the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 , the beverage can be more conveniently brewed.
- the beverage maker includes both of the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 is described as an example. However, it will be apparent that the present disclosure is not limited to the case where the beverage maker includes both of the supplier 3 and the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the ingredients injected into the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be fermented as time elapses.
- the beverage that has been completely brewed in the beverage ingredient pack 12 may flow in the main flow path 2 through the main flow path connecting part 115 , and flow from the main flow path 2 to the beverage extractor 6 to be extracted from the beverage extractor 6 .
- the fermentation module 1 may further include a temperature controller that changes a temperature of the fermentation tank assembly 11 . As the temperature controller heats or cools the fermentation tank assembly 11 , the temperature of the fermentation tank assembly 11 can be controlled to an optimum temperature for brewing the beverage.
- the temperature controller may include a refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 including a compressor 131 , a condenser 132 , an expansion device 133 , and an evaporator 134 , and any one of the condenser 132 and the evaporator 134 may be disposed at the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may control a temperature of the fermentation tank 112 by heating the fermentation tank 112 .
- the condenser 132 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the condenser 132 may include a condensing tube wound around the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may control the temperature of the fermentation tank 112 by cooling the fermentation tank 112 .
- the evaporator 134 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the evaporator 134 may include an evaporating tube wound around the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the evaporating tube may be accommodated between the fermentation tank 112 and a heat insulating wall 102 (see FIGS. 3 and 4 ), and cool the inside of a heat insulating space S 2 heat-insulated by the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the temperature controller may further include a heater 14 that heats the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the heater 14 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 , and be configured as a heater that generates heat when power is applied thereto.
- the heater 14 may be configured as a line heater, and be wound around the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may be configured as a heat pump.
- the refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may include a flow path switching valve.
- the flow path switching valve may be configured as a four-way valve.
- the flow path switching valve may be connected to each of an inlet flow path of the compressor 131 and an outlet flow path of the compressor 131 .
- the flow path switching valve may be connected to the condenser 132 through a condenser connection flow path, and be connected to the evaporator 134 through an evaporator connection flow path.
- the flow path switching valve may guide a refrigerant compressed by the compressor 131 to the condenser 132 and guide the refrigerant discharged from the evaporator 134 to the compressor 131 .
- the flow path switching valve may guide the refrigerant compressed by the compressor 131 to the evaporator 134 and guide the refrigerant discharged from the condenser 132 to the compressor 131 .
- the beverage maker may include a beverage extraction pressurizing device 15 that injects air between the beverage ingredient pack 12 and the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage extraction pressurizing device 15 may inject air between the beverage ingredient pack 12 and the fermentation tank assembly 11 , and the air injected into the fermentation tank assembly 11 may pressurize the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the beverage in the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be pressurized by the air, and flow in the main flow path 2 by passing through the main flow path connecting part 115 .
- the beverage flowing in the main flow path 2 from the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be extracted to the outside through the beverage extractor 6 .
- the beverage in the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be extracted through the beverage extractor 6 in a state in which the beverage ingredient pack 12 is not taken out of the fermentation tank assembly 11 but located in the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage extraction pressurizing device 15 may include an air pump 152 that pumps air and an air supply flow path 154 that connects the air pump 152 and the inside of the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage extraction pressurizing device 15 may further include an air control valve 156 installed in the air supply flow path 154 .
- the beverage extraction pressurizing device 15 may further include an air relief valve 158 provided to the air supply flow path 154 .
- the air relief valve 158 may be installed posterior to the air control valve 156 in an air supply direction in the air supply flow path 154 .
- the air control valve 156 may be opened only when the beverage is extracted to allow air to be introduced into the fermentation tank assembly 11 , and maintain a closed state while the beverage is not being extracted.
- the beverage maker may further include a temperature sensor 16 that measures a temperature of the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the temperature sensor 16 may be installed to measure a temperature of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the supplier 3 may be connected to a water supply heater 53 through the water supply flow path 4 , and be connected to the fermentation tank assembly 11 through the main flow path 2 .
- the supplier 3 may accommodate ingredients required to brew the beverage therein, and be configured to allow water supplied from the water supply module 5 to pass therethrough.
- the ingredients accommodated in the supplier 3 may be yeast, hops, flavor additives, and the like.
- the ingredients accommodated in the supplier 3 may be directly accommodated in an ingredient accommodation part formed in the supplier 3 .
- At least one ingredient accommodation part may be formed in the supplier 3 .
- a plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be formed in the supplier 3 . In this case, the plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be formed to be divided from one another.
- the ingredients accommodated in the supplier 3 may be accommodated in a capsule, and at least one capsule accommodation part in which the capsule is accommodated may be formed in the supplier 3 .
- the supplier 3 may be configured such that the capsule is mountable and extractable.
- the supplier 3 may be configured as a capsule kit assembly in which the capsule is separably accommodated.
- Each of the main flow path 2 and the water supply flow path 4 may be connected to the supplier 3 .
- the water supplied through the water supply flow path 4 may be mixed with the ingredients by passing through the ingredient accommodation part or the capsule.
- the ingredients accommodated in the ingredient accommodation part or the capsule may flow in the main flow path 2 together with the water.
- a plurality of different kinds of additives may be separated from one another to be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- the plurality of additives accommodated in the supplier 3 may be yeast, hops, and flavor additives, and be separated from one another to be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- each of the plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be connected to the water supply flow path through a supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to the main flow path 2 through a supplier exit flow path.
- each of the plurality of capsule accommodation parts may be connected to the water supply flow path 4 through the supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to the main flow path 2 through the supplier exit flow path.
- the ingredient accommodation part of the supplier 3 and the capsule accommodation part of the supplier 3 may be the substantially same component.
- the component When the capsule is inserted into the supplier 3 in a state in which the ingredients are accommodated in the capsule, the component may be referred to as the capsule accommodation part.
- the component When the ingredients are directly accommodated in the supplier 3 in a state in which the ingredients are not contained in the capsule, the component may be referred to as the ingredient accommodation part. Since the ingredient accommodation part and the capsule accommodation part may be the substantially same component, it will be described below that, for convenience of description, the capsule accommodation part is formed in the supplier 3 .
- the capsule accommodation part in which a capsule containing additives is attachably/detachably accommodated may be formed in the supplier 3 .
- the supplier 3 may be connected to the water supply flow path 4 through the supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to the main flow path 2 through the supplier exit flow path.
- An opening/closing valve that opens/closes the supplier entrance flow path may be installed in the supplier entrance flow path.
- a check valve that blocks a fluid of the main flow path 2 from flowing backward to the capsule accommodation part may be installed in the supplier exit flow path.
- a plurality of capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 may be formed in the supplier 3 .
- the plurality of capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 may be formed to be divided from one another.
- the plurality of capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 may be connected to supplier entrance flow paths and supplier exit flow paths, respectively.
- a first additive, a second additive, and a third additive may be accommodated in the supplier 3 .
- the first additive may be yeast
- the second additive may be hop
- the third additive may be a flavor additive.
- the supplier 3 may include a first capsule accommodation part 31 in which a first capsule C 1 containing the first additive is accommodated, a second capsule accommodation part 32 in which a second capsule C 2 containing the second additive is accommodated, and a third capsule accommodation part 33 in which a third capsule C 3 containing the third additive is accommodated.
- a first supplier entrance flow path 311 that guides water or air to the first capsule accommodation part 31 may be connected to the first capsule accommodation part 31 , and a first supplier exit flow path 312 through which water discharged from the first capsule accommodation part 31 , a mixture of the water and the first additive, and air are guided may be connected to the first capsule accommodation part 31 .
- a first opening/closing valve 313 that opens/closes the first supplier entrance flow path 311 may be installed in the first supplier entrance flow path 311 .
- a first check valve 314 that blocks the fluid of the main flow path 2 from flowing backward to the first capsule accommodation part 31 while allowing a fluid of the first capsule accommodation part 31 to flow in the main flow path 2 may be installed in the first supplier exit flow path 312 .
- the fluid may include the water discharged from the first capsule accommodation part 31 , the mixture of the water and the first additive, and the air.
- a second supplier entrance flow path 321 that guides water or air to the second capsule accommodation part 32 may be connected to the second capsule accommodation part 32 , and a second supplier exit flow path 322 through which water discharged from the second capsule accommodation part 32 , a mixture of the water and the second additive, and air are guided may be connected to the second capsule accommodation part 32 .
- a second opening/closing valve 323 that opens/closes the second supplier entrance flow path 321 may be installed in the second supplier entrance flow path 321 .
- a second check valve 324 that blocks the fluid of the main flow path 2 from flowing backward to the second capsule accommodation part 32 while allowing a fluid of the second capsule accommodation part 32 to flow in the main flow path 2 may be installed in the second supplier exit flow path 322 .
- the fluid may include the water discharged from the second capsule accommodation part 32 , the mixture of the water and the second additive, and the air.
- a third supplier entrance flow path 331 that guides water or air to the third capsule accommodation part 33 may be connected to the third capsule accommodation part 33 , and a third supplier exit flow path 332 through which water discharged from the third capsule accommodation part 33 , a mixture of the water and the third additive, and air are guided may be connected to the third capsule accommodation part 33 .
- a third opening/closing valve 323 that opens/closes the third supplier entrance flow path 331 may be installed in the third supplier entrance flow path 331 .
- a third check valve 334 that blocks the fluid of the main flow path 2 from flowing backward to the third capsule accommodation part 33 while allowing a fluid of the third capsule accommodation part 33 to flow in the main flow path 2 may be installed in the third supplier exit flow path 332 .
- the fluid may include the water discharged from the third capsule accommodation part 33 , the mixture of the water and the third additive, and the air.
- the beverage maker may include a bypass flow path 34 that enables the water supplied from the water flow path 4 to be supplied to the main flow path 2 by bypassing the capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 .
- the bypass flow path 34 may be connected to the water supply flow path 4 and the main flow path 2 , and water or air of the water flow path 4 may be guided to the bypass flow path 34 to flow in the main flow path 2 by bypassing the capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 .
- the bypass flow path 34 may be connected in parallel to flow paths of the first capsule accommodation part 31 , the second capsule accommodation part 32 , and the third capsule accommodation part 33 .
- a bypass valve 35 that opens/closes the bypass flow path 34 may be installed in the bypass flow path 34 .
- the beverage maker may include a main supply flow path that guides the water, the ingredients of the beverage, or the air to the fermentation tank assembly 11 therethrough.
- the main supply flow path may include all of the main flow path 2 , the bypass flow path 34 , and the water supply flow path 4 .
- the main supply flow path may supply all of the water, the air, and the ingredients of the beverage to the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage maker includes the supplier 3 , but may not include the water supply module 5 .
- the main supply flow path may include all of the main flow path 2 , the bypass flow path 34 , and the water supply flow path 4 .
- the water supply flow path 4 may be directly connected to a water faucet or include a water supply tube that is connected to the water faucet through a separate connection hose to be supplied with external water.
- the water supply tube may be supplied with external water to supply the external water to the bypass flow path 34 or the supplier 3 . That is, the main supply flow path may supply all of the water, the air, and the ingredients of the beverage to the fermentation tank assembly 11 therethrough.
- the beverage maker includes the water supply module 5 , but may not include the supplier 3 .
- the main supply flow path may include the main flow path 2 , and the main flow path 2 may be directly connected to the water supply module 5 .
- an air injection flow path 81 of an air injector 8 may be connected to the main flow path 2 .
- the main supply flow path does not require a separate water supply flow path 4 or bypass flow path 34 that connects the water supply module 5 and the supplier 3 , and the main flow path 2 may be directly supplied from the water supply module 5 .
- the air injection flow path 81 of the air injector 8 may be connected to a portion located between the water supply module 5 and a main valve 9 in the main flow path 2 .
- water of the water supply module 5 may be supplied to the fermentation tank assembly 11 through the main flow path 2
- air of the air injector 8 may be supplied to the fermentation tank assembly 11 through the main flow path 2 . That is, the main flow path may supply water and air to the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage maker may not include both of the supplier 3 and the water supply module 5 .
- the main supply flow path may include the main flow path 2 , and the main flow path 2 may be directly connected to a water faucet or include a water supply tube that is connected to the water faucet through a separate connection hose to be supplied with external water.
- the water supply tube may be supplied with external water to supply the external water to the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the main supply flow path does not require a separate water supply flow path 4 or bypass flow path 34 that connects the water supply module 5 and the supplier 3 , and the main flow path 2 may be directly supplied from the water supply module 5 .
- the air injection flow path 81 of the air injector 8 may be connected to the main flow path 2 , and be connected prior to the main valve 9 in the main flow path 2 . That is, the main supply flow path may supply water and air to the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the beverage maker includes all of the main flow path 2 , the water supply flow path 4 , and the bypass flow path 34 will be described as an example.
- the main flow path 2 may be connected to the first supplier exit flow path 312 , the second supplier exit flow path 322 , the third supplier exit flow path 332 , and the bypass flow path 34 .
- the main flow path 2 may include a common tube connected to the fermentation tank assembly 11 and a combination tube connected to the first supplier exit flow path 312 , the second supplier exit flow path 322 , the third supplier exit flow path 332 , the bypass flow path 34 and the common tube.
- the main flow path 2 may be connected to the fermentation tank assembly 11 , and be connected to the fermentation tank cover 114 in the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the water supply flow path 4 may be connected to the first supplier entrance flow path 311 , the second supplier entrance flow path 321 , the third supplier entrance flow path 331 , and the bypass flow path 34 .
- the water supply flow path 4 may include a common tube connected to the water supply module 5 , and a plurality of branch tubes branching off from the common tube, the plurality of branch tubes being connected to the first supplier entrance flow path 311 , the second supplier entrance flow path 321 , the third supplier entrance flow path 331 , and the bypass flow path 34 .
- the water supply module 5 may include a water tank 51 containing water, a water supply pump 52 that pumps the water of the water tank 51 , and the water supply heater 53 that heats the water pumped by the water supply pump 52 .
- a water tank outlet flow path 54 may be connected to the water tank 51 , and the water supply pump 52 may be connected to the water tank outlet flow path 54 .
- a water supply pump outlet flow path 55 may be connected to the water supply pump 52 , and the water supply heater 53 may be connected to the water supply pump outlet flow path 55 .
- a flow meter 56 that measures a flow rate of the water supply pump outlet flow path 55 may be installed in the water supply pump outlet flow path 55 .
- the water supply heater 53 may be a mold heater, and include a heater case through which the water pumped by the water supply pump 52 passes, and a heater installed in the heater case to heat water introduced into the heater case.
- a thermistor 57 that measures a temperature of the water supply heater 53 may be installed in the water supply heater 53 .
- a thermal fuse 58 that cuts off current applied to the water supply heater 53 as a circuit is interrupted when the temperature of the water supply heater 53 is high.
- water of the water tank 51 may be guided to the water supply heater 53 through the water tank outlet flow path 54 , the water supply pump 52 , and the water supply pump outlet flow path 55 .
- the water guided to the water heater 53 may be heated by the water supply heater 53 and then guided to the water supply flow path 4 .
- the beverage extractor 6 may be connected to the main flow path 2 .
- the beverage extractor 6 may include a beverage extraction flow path 61 connected to the main flow path 2 , the beverage extraction flow path 61 allowing the beverage of the main flow path 2 to be guided therethrough.
- the beverage extractor 6 may further include a beverage extraction valve 62 connected to the beverage extraction flow path 61 .
- An anti-foaming path 63 may be provided in the beverage extraction flow path 61 , and foam of the beverage flowing from the main flow path 2 to the beverage extraction flow path 61 may be minimized by passing through the anti-foaming path 63 .
- a mesh, etc., through which foam is filtered, may be provided in the anti-foaming path 63 .
- the beverage extraction valve 62 may include a lever manipulated by the user and a tap valve having a micro switch that detects a manipulation of the user.
- the beverage maker may further include a gas discharger that discharges gas in the fermentation module 1 to the outside.
- the gas discharger 7 may include a gas extraction flow path 71 connected to the fermentation module 1 and a pressure sensor 72 installed in the gas extraction flow path 71 .
- the gas discharger 7 may further include a gas extraction valve 73 that opens/closes the gas extraction flow path 71 .
- the gas discharger 7 may further include an air filter 74 through which gas passing through the gas extraction valve 73 passes.
- the gas extraction flow path 71 may be connected to the fermentation tank assembly 11 , particularly, the fermentation tank cover 114 .
- the gas extraction valve 73 may be turned on when air is injected into the beverage ingredient pack 12 , to be opened.
- the beverage maker may allow malt and water to be uniformly mixed together by injecting air into the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- bubbles generated from the liquid malt may be discharged to the outside at an upper portion of the beer brewing pack 12 through the gas extraction flow path 71 and the gas extraction valve 73 .
- the gas extraction valve 73 may be opened to detect a fermentation degree during a fermentation process.
- the gas in the beverage brewing pack 12 may flow in the pressure sensor 72 .
- the pressure sensor 72 may sense a pressure of the gas discharged from the beverage brewing pack 12 .
- the pressure sensor 72 , the gas extraction valve 73 , and the air filter 74 may be sequentially disposed in a gas discharge direction in the gas extraction flow path 71 .
- the gas discharger 7 may further include a gas discharge relief valve 75 provided in the gas extraction flow path 71 .
- the gas discharge relief valve 75 may be installed prior to the pressure sensor 72 in the gas discharge direction.
- the beverage maker may further include the air injector 8 connected to at least one of the main flow path 2 and the water supply flow path 4 to inject air.
- air injector 8 When the air injector 8 is connected to the water supply flow path 4 , air may be injected into the supplier 3 through the water supply flow path 4 .
- the air injected into the water supply flow path 4 may sequentially pass through the supplier 3 and the main flow path 2 and then be injected into the beverage brewing pack 12 .
- air injector 8 When the air injector 8 is connected to the water supply flow path 4 , air may be injected into the beverage brewing pack 12 through the water supply flow path 4 , the bypass flow path 34 , and the main flow path 2 .
- the air injector 8 may supply the air to the ingredients in the beverage brewing pack 12 .
- air may be injected into the capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 33 through the water supply flow path 4 , remaining water or sludge in the capsules C 1 , C 2 , and C 3 and the capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 32 may flow in the main flow path 2 , and the capsules C 1 , C 2 , and C 3 and the capsule accommodation parts 31 , 32 , and 32 may be cleanly maintained.
- the air injector 8 may include the air injection flow path 81 connected to the water supply flow path 4 and an air injection pump 82 that pumps air to the air injection flow path 81 .
- the air injector 8 may further include a check valve 83 that blocks the water of the water supply flow path 4 from being introduced into the air injection pump 82 through the air injection flow path 81 .
- the check valve 83 may be installed posterior to the air injection pump 82 in an air injection direction.
- the air injector 8 may further include an air filter 84 connected to the air injection flow path 81 , the air filter 84 being installed prior to the air injection pump 82 in the air injection direction.
- the beverage maker may further include the main valve 9 that opens/closes the main flow path 2 .
- the main valve 9 may be installed, in the main flow path 2 , between a connection part 91 of the main flow path 2 and the beverage extraction flow path 61 and a connection part 92 of the main flow path 2 and the fermentation tank assembly 11 .
- the main valve 9 may be opened when hot water is injected into the beverage ingredient pack 12 , to open the main flow path 2 .
- the main valve 9 may be closed while the fermentation tank assembly 11 is cooled, to close the main flow path 2 .
- the main valve 9 may be opened when air is injected into the beverage ingredient pack 12 , to open the main flow path 2 .
- the main valve 9 may be opened when an additive is supplied to the inside of the beverage ingredient pack 12 , to open the main flow path 2 .
- the main valve 9 may be closed while ingredients are being fermented, to close the inside of the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the main valve 9 may be closed when the beverage is ripened and kept, to close the inside of the beverage ingredient pack 12 .
- the main valve 9 may be opened when the beverage is extracted from the beverage extractor 6 , to open the main flow path 2 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the beverage maker according to some implementations.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an inside of the beverage maker according to some implementations.
- FIG. 4 is a front view illustrating an inside of the beverage maker according to some implementations.
- the beverage maker may further include a base 100 .
- the base 100 may form a bottom appearance of the beverage maker, and support the fermentation tank assembly 11 , the compressor 131 , the water supply heater 53 , the water supply pump 52 , the water tank 51 , and the like, which are located at the top side thereof.
- the beverage maker may further include a beverage container 101 configured to receive and keep beverage dropping from the beverage extraction valve 62 .
- the beverage container 101 may be integrally formed with the base 100 or be coupled to the base 100 .
- the beverage container 101 may include a container body 101 A having a space in which the beverage dropping from the beverage extraction valve 62 is accommodated.
- the beverage container 101 may include a container top plate 101 B disposed at the top surface of the container body 101 A to cover the space in the container body 101 A.
- the container body 101 A may be formed to protrude forward at a front portion of the base 100 .
- the top surface of the container body 101 A may be opened.
- Holes 101 C through which the beverage drops into the container body 101 A may be formed in the container top plate 101 B.
- Beverage dropping around a beverage container in the beverage dropping from the beverage extraction valve 62 may drop to the container top plate 101 B, and be temporarily kept inside the beverage container 101 through the holes 101 C of the container top plate 101 B. Thus, surroundings of the beverage maker can be cleanly maintained.
- the fermentation tank 112 may include a lower fermentation tank 112 A of which top surface is opened, the lower fermentation tank 112 A having a space formed therein, and an upper fermentation tank 112 B disposed at the top of the lower fermentation tank 112 A, the upper fermentation tank 112 B having the opening 111 formed in the top surface thereof.
- a seat part 116 on which the beverage ingredient pack 12 is mounted may be provided in the fermentation tank 112 .
- the seat part 116 may be provided to protrude from the opening 111 , and a circumferential part of the beverage ingredient pack 12 may be mounted on the seat part 116 .
- the beverage maker may include the heat insulating wall 102 surrounding both of the fermentation tank 112 and the evaporator 134 .
- the heat insulating wall 102 may be formed of polystyrene foam or the like, which has high heat insulation performance and can absorb vibration.
- a heat insulating wall opening 103 may be formed at an upper portion of the heat insulating wall 102 , and the heat insulating space S 2 may be formed inside the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the heat insulating wall 102 may be configured as an assembly of a plurality of members.
- the heat insulating wall 102 may include a lower heat insulating wall 102 A of which top surface is opened, the lower heat insulating wall 102 A having a space formed therein, and an upper heat insulating wall 102 B disposed at the top of the lower heat insulating wall 102 A, the upper heat insulating wall 102 B having the heat insulating wall opening 103 formed in the top surface thereof.
- the heat insulating wall 102 having the lower heat insulating wall 102 A and the upper heat insulating wall 102 B may surround the circumferential and bottom surfaces of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the heat insulating wall opening 103 of the heat insulating wall 102 may surround an upper portion of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the heat insulating wall opening 103 of the heat insulating wall 102 may surround the outer surface of a portion at which the heat insulating wall opening 103 is formed in the fermentation tank 112 .
- An inner surface 102 C of the heat insulating wall 102 may have a larger diameter than an outer surface 112 C of the fermentation tank 112 , and a gap may be formed between the inner surface 102 C of the heat insulating wall 102 and the outer surface 112 C of the fermentation tank 112 . Air may be filled in the gap, and the air between the inner surface 102 C of the heat insulating wall 102 and the outer surface 112 C of the fermentation tank 112 may heat-insulate the fermentation tank 112 .
- the gap between the inner surface 102 C of the heat insulating wall 102 and the outer surface 112 C of the fermentation tank 112 may be a space in which the evaporator 134 is accommodated, and simultaneously be a space that can minimize a change in temperature of the fermentation tank 112 .
- the fermentation tank 112 may be mounted on a top surface 102 E of a bottom plate part 102 D of the heat insulating wall 102 , and be supported by the top surface 102 E of the bottom plate part 102 D of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- a bottom surface 102 F of the bottom plate part 102 D of the heat insulating wall 102 may be placed on a heat insulating wall supporter 100 A formed on the top surface of the base 100 .
- An air supply flow path through-hole 102 G through which the air supply flow path 154 passes may be formed in the bottom plate part 102 D of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the air supply flow path through-hole 102 G may form at least part of a channel that is communicative with a space that is formed in the interior of the container body between a wall of the container body and the beverage ingredient pack 12 mounted inside the container body. Air that is supplied through this channel may exert pressure on the flexible beverage ingredient pack 12 , causing the manufactured beverage to be extracted.
- At least a portion of the air supply flow path 154 may be formed through the heat insulating wall 102 , and be connected to the fermentation tank 112 .
- the evaporator 134 may be an evaporating tube wound around the outer surface of the fermentation tank 112 to be located in the gap.
- the evaporator 134 may be in contact with each of the outer surface 112 C of the fermentation tank 112 and the inner surface 102 C of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the evaporator 134 may be supported by the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the evaporator 134 may include an extending tube extending to the outside of the heat insulating wall 102 by passing through an evaporating tube through-hole formed in the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the beverage maker may include a heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 surrounding the circumferential and top surfaces of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 may be configured as one cover, and be configured as an assembly of a plurality of covers.
- the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 may include a lower heat insulating wall cover 104 of which bottom surface is opened, the lower heat insulating wall cover 104 surrounding the outer circumferential surface of the heat insulating wall 102 , and an upper heat insulating wall cover 105 disposed at the top of the lower heat insulating wall cover 104 , the upper heat insulating wall cover 105 covering the top surface of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- a lower portion of the lower heat insulating wall cover 104 may be placed on the base 100 .
- a lower portion of the upper heat insulating wall cover 105 may be placed on the top end of the lower heat insulating wall cover 104 .
- the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 may protect the heat insulating wall 102 , and form a portion of the appearance of the beverage maker.
- the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 may surround the entire circumferential surface of the heat insulating wall 102 , and surround only a portion of the circumferential surface of the heat insulating wall 102 .
- a side opening may be formed in a surface of the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 , which faces the water tank 51 .
- the extending tube of the evaporator 134 may be disposed to pass through the side opening.
- the extending tube of the evaporator 134 may extend to an accommodation space S 5 shown in FIG. 4 , which will be described later, by passing through the side opening of the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 .
- the water tank 51 may be spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of the base 100 .
- the water tank 51 may be spaced apart from the base 100 in the vertical direction.
- a space S 3 in which at least one of the compressor 131 , the water supply heater 53 , and the water supply pump 52 is to be accommodated may be formed between the water tank 51 and the base 100 .
- the water tank 51 may be spaced apart from the heat insulating wall 102 in the horizontal direction.
- the beverage maker may include a water tank supporter 106 supporting the water tank 51 to be spaced apart from the base 100 .
- the water tank supporter 106 may be disposed at the base 100 , and support the water tank 51 to be spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of the base 100 .
- the bottom end of water tank supporter 106 may be placed on the base 100 , and the water tank 51 may be placed at an upper portion of the water tank supporter 106 .
- the water tank supporter 106 may be configured such that a plurality of supporter members are coupled in a hollow cylindrical shape. A side opening may be formed in a surface of the water tank supporter 106 , which faces the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the water tank 51 may include an outer water tank 58 , and an inner water tank 59 accommodated in the outer water tank 58 , the inner water tank 59 in which a space S 4 having water accommodated therein is formed.
- the outer water tank 58 may be placed at an upper portion of the water tank supporter 106 , and the bottom surface of the outer water tank 58 may be spaced apart from the top surface of the base 100 .
- the space S 3 in which at least one of the compressor 131 , the water supply heater 53 , and the water supply pump 52 is to be accommodated may be formed between the outer water tank 58 and the base 100 .
- the outer water tank 58 may have a vessel shape of which top surface is opened, and protect the inner water tank 59 by surrounding the outer circumferential and bottom surfaces of the inner water tank 59 located therein.
- the inner water tank 59 may be inserted into the outer water tank 58 , and be supported by the outer water tank 58 .
- the beverage maker may further include a water tank protector 107 disposed at the top side of the outer water tank 58 to surround an upper outer circumferential surface of the inner water tank 59 .
- the water tank protector 107 may be disposed to surround the entire or a portion of the upper outer circumferential surface of the inner water tank 59 .
- the water tank protector 107 may be configured such that a plurality of protector members are coupled in a ring shape.
- the beverage maker may further include a water tank lid 108 coupled to the water tank 51 or the water tank protector 107 to cover the top surface of the water tank 51 .
- a water tank lid 108 coupled to the water tank 51 or the water tank protector 107 to cover the top surface of the water tank 51 .
- One side of the water tank lid 108 may be rotatably connected to the water tank 51 or the water tank protector 107 .
- the water tank lid 108 may be separably mounted on the top surface of the water tank 51 or the water tank protector 107 .
- At least one of the compressor 131 , the water supply heater 53 , and the water supply pump 52 may be disposed between the base 100 and the water tank 51 .
- the condenser 132 may be disposed to face at least one of the space between the heat insulating wall 102 and the water tank 51 , and the heat insulating wall 102 .
- the supplier 3 may be disposed between the fermentation tank cover 114 and the water tank 51 .
- the beverage maker may be compactly manufactured as compared with when the supplier 3 is located at a position except the space between the fermentation tank cover 114 and the water tank 51 , and the supplier 3 may be protected by the fermentation tank cover 114 and the water tank 51 .
- one side of the supplier 3 may be mounted on the outer water tank 58 , and the other side of the supplier 3 may be mounted on the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 .
- the supplier 3 may be vertically spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of the base 100 .
- the supplier 3 may include a capsule accommodation body 36 having the capsule accommodation part in which the capsules C 1 , C 2 , and C 3 shown in FIG. 1 are attachably/detachably accommodated, and a lid module 37 covering the capsule accommodation part.
- One side plate facing the water tank 51 among left and right side plates of the capsule accommodation body 36 may be mounted on a mounting part formed in the outer water tank 58 to be supported by the outer water tank 58 .
- the other side plate facing the fermentation tank cover 114 among the left and right side plates of the capsule accommodation body 36 may be mounted on the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 , and be supported by the heat insulating wall cover 104 and 105 .
- the lid module 37 may include a lid 38 covering the capsule accommodation body 36 .
- the lid 38 may be slidingly disposed at the capsule accommodation body 36 or be rotatably connected to the capsule accommodation body 36 .
- the lid 38 may be hinge-connected to the capsule accommodation body 36 .
- the supplier 3 may be installed to be located at an approximately central upper portion of the beverage maker, and the user may easily mount or separate the capsules C 1 , C 2 , and C 3 by upwardly rotating the lid module 37 of the supplier 3 .
- the accommodation space S 5 in which a plurality of parts are to be accommodated may be formed in the beverage maker.
- the accommodation space S 5 may be a space that becomes a space between the heat insulating wall 102 and the water tank 51 in the left-right direction and becomes a space between the supplier 3 and the base 100 in the top-bottom direction.
- a plurality of parts are preferably accommodated in the accommodation space S 5 .
- the beverage maker may become compact.
- the plurality of parts accommodated in the accommodation space S 5 may be protected by being surrounded by the heat insulating wall 102 , the water tank 51 , the base 100 , the supplier 3 , the condenser 132 , and a center cover 66 which will be described later.
- the opening/closing valves 313 , 323 , and 333 installed in the supplier entrance flow paths 311 , 321 , and 331 shown in FIG. 1 to open/close the supplier entrance flow paths 311 , 321 , and 331 , as shown in FIG. 4 , may be located under the capsule accommodation body 36 .
- the opening/closing valves 313 , 323 , and 333 may be installed in a bracket 64 (see FIG. 3 ) disposed at the base 100 .
- the bracket 64 may be disposed to be located at a side of the heat insulating wall 102 , and the opening/closing valves 313 , 323 , and 333 may be installed to be located between the heat insulating wall 102 and the water tank 51 by the bracket 64 .
- the opening/closing valves 313 , 323 , and 333 may be located between the heat insulating wall 102 and the water tank 51 in the left-right direction, and be located between the base 100 and the supplier 3 in the top-bottom direction.
- the beverage maker may further include the center cover 66 covering the front of the opening/closing valves 313 , 323 , and 333 .
- the center cover 66 may be disposed to cover between the heat insulating wall cover 104 and the water tank supporter 106 in the left-right direction and cover between the supplier 3 and the base 100 in the top-bottom direction.
- the rear surface of the center cover 66 may face the condenser 132 in the front-rear direction, and protect a plurality of parts.
- a front portion of the supplier 3 may be placed on the top end of the center cover 66 , and the supplier 3 may be supported by the center cover 66 .
- the beverage extraction valve may be mounted to the center cover 66 .
- the beverage extraction valve 62 may be mounted to protrude forward from the center cover 66 .
- the beverage extraction valve 62 may be mounted to the center cover 66 to be located at the top side of the beverage container 101 .
- the beverage maker may include a controller 109 that controls the beverage maker.
- the controller 109 may include a main PCB 109 C.
- the controller 109 may include a wireless communication element that performs wireless communication with a wireless communication device such as a remote controller or a portable terminal.
- the wireless communication element such as a Wi-Fi module or a Bluetooth module, is not limited to its kind as long as it can perform wireless communication with a remote controller or a wireless communication device.
- the wireless communication element may be mounted on the main PCB 109 C or a display PCB which will be described later.
- the controller 109 may include an input unit that receives a command related to the manufacturing of the beverage maker.
- the input unit may be any suitable mechanical and/or electronic input unit.
- the input unit may include a rotary knob 109 A and a rotary switch 109 B switched by the rotary knob 109 A.
- a knob hole 106 A through which the rotary knob 109 A rotatably passes may be formed at one side of the water tank supporter 106 .
- the rotary knob 109 A may be disposed such that at least one portion of the rotary knob 109 A is exposed to the outside.
- the rotary switch 109 B may be mounted on the main PCB 109 C.
- the input unit may include a touch screen that receives a command of the user in a touch-based manner.
- the touch screen may be provided in a display 109 D which will be described later.
- the user may input a command through the remote controller or the wireless communication device, and the controller 109 may receive the command of the user through the wireless communication element.
- the controller 109 may include the display 109 D that displays various information of the beverage maker.
- the display 109 D may include a display element such as LCD, LED, or OLED.
- the display 109 D may include the display PCB on which the display element is mounted.
- the display PCB may be mounted on the main PCB 109 C or be connected to the main PCB 109 C through a separate connector.
- the display 109 D may display information that has been input through the input unit.
- the display 109 D may display information of the beverage brewing pack 12 and information on a fermentation time of beverage ingredients, a beverage completion time, or the like.
- the fermentation time of the beverage ingredients or the beverage completion time may be changed depending on kinds of the beverage ingredients contained in the beverage brewing pack 12 . If beverage brewing pack 12 approaches the fermentation tank assembly 11 , the controller 109 may acquire information from the beverage brewing pack 12 through a communication module such as NFC.
- a compact chip in which various information related to the beverage ingredients may be attached in the shape of a sticker, etc. to the beverage brewing pack 12 , and the chip and an NFC tag that transmits/receives data may be installed in the beverage maker.
- the NFC tag may be mounted on the fermentation tank assembly 11 , the main PCB 109 C, or the display PCB.
- the NFC tag may be mounted on the opening 111 of the fermentation tank 112 or the fermentation tank cover 114 .
- the NFC tag may be connected to the controller 109 through a data line.
- the controller 109 may acquire information of the beverage brewing pack 12 from a chip provided in the beverage brewing pack 12 .
- the NFC tag when the NFC tag is installed on the display PCB, the NFC tag may be installed at a front portion of the beverage maker. If the beverage brewing pack 12 comes close to the front portion of the beverage maker by the user, the controller 109 may acquire information related to beverage-making ingredients from the beverage brewing pack 12 .
- the controller 109 may transmit the information acquired from the NFC tag to the display 109 D or the wireless communication device, and the display 109 D or the wireless communication device may display kinds of beverage ingredients, a total fermentation time, a beverage completion time, or the like.
- the controller 109 may acquire information related to beverage-making ingredients from the wireless communication device through the wireless communication element.
- the wireless communication device may receive the information related to the beverage-making ingredients from the user, or acquire the information related to the beverage-making ingredients from the beverage brewing pack 12 using an NFC communication module.
- the wireless communication device may transmit the acquired information to the beverage-making apparatus.
- the display 109 D may display various information related to brewing of beverage while the beverage is being brewed.
- the controller 109 may be connected to the temperature sensor 16 .
- the controller 109 may transmit information on a temperature sensed by the temperature sensor 16 to the display 109 D or the wireless communication device, and the display 109 D or the communication device may display the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor 16 through a numerical value, a graph, or the like.
- the display 109 D may display a completion degree of the beverage, an amount of carbonic acid contained in the beverage, or the like through a numerical value, a graph, or the like while the beverage is being brewed.
- the display 109 D may differently display a completion degree of the beverage in primary fermentation and a completion degree of the beverage in secondary fermentation.
- the amount of carbonic acid in the beverage of the beverage brewing pack 12 may be gradually increased as time elapses.
- the controller 109 may detect a pressure in the beverage brewing pack 12 through the pressure sensor 72 , and detect a temperature of the fermentation tank assembly 11 through the temperature sensor 16 .
- the controller 109 may calculate an amount of carbonic acid using the detected pressure and temperature according to a preset equation or table.
- the controller 109 may transmit information on the calculated amount of carbonic acid to the display 109 D or the wireless communication device, and at least one of the display 109 D and the wireless communication device may display the calculated amount of carbonic acid.
- the display 109 D may display a remaining amount of the beverage after the beverage is completely brewed.
- the controller 109 may determine that the beverage has been completely brewed.
- the controller 109 may add up at least one of a time required to turn on the micro switch, a time required to drive the air pump 152 , and a time required to turn on the main valve 9 after the beverage is completely brewed.
- the controller 109 may calculate an extraction amount of the beverage according to the added-up time, and calculate a remaining amount of the beverage from the calculated extraction amount.
- the controller 109 may transmit information on the remaining amount of the beverage to the display 109 D or the wireless communication device, and at least one of the display 109 D and the wireless communication device may display the remaining amount of the beverage.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including a beverage-making apparatus and a mobile terminal connected to the beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation.
- the system may include a beverage-making apparatus 1000 and a mobile terminal 2000 connected to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 shown in FIG. 5 may correspond, for example, to the beverage-making apparatus described in FIGS. 1 to 4 .
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 and the mobile terminal 2000 may be connected through wireless communications, for example through a wireless communication protocol.
- the wireless communication protocol may be, for example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, or any other suitable wireless communication protocol.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may communicate with the beverage-making apparatus 1000 using short-range wireless communication signals, or may indirectly communicate via an intermediate device, such as a relay or a router.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may transmit various information related to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the various information may include, for example, information related to an on/off state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , information related to a type of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , information related to beverage ingredients acquired from the beverage brewing pack 12 and/or supplier 3 of apparatus 1000 , beverage brewing information based on beverage ingredients of the apparatus 1000 , and/or beverage maintenance or storage information related to the apparatus 1000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may store one or more programs, such as applications, that when executed by one or more processors, perform operations of providing brewing information regarding the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may display information received from the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , such as information regarding ingredients or recipes for making a beverage using apparatus 1000 , or remotely control an operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 based on the displayed information.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may include, for example, a cellular phone, a smart phone, a laptop computer, a terminal for digital broadcast, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a navigation system, a tablet PC, an ultrabook, a wearable device (e.g., a smartwatch, a smart glass, or a head mounted display (HMD)), and the like.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- PMP portable multimedia player
- HMD head mounted display
- FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram of an example of a mobile terminal according to an implementation.
- the mobile terminal 2000 is shown having components such as a wireless communication unit 2010 , an input unit 2020 , a sensing unit 2040 , an output unit 2050 , an interface unit 2060 , a memory 2070 , a controller 2080 , and a power supply unit 2090 .
- a wireless communication unit 2010 an input unit 2020 , a sensing unit 2040 , an output unit 2050 , an interface unit 2060 , a memory 2070 , a controller 2080 , and a power supply unit 2090 .
- a wireless communication unit 2010 an input unit 2020 , a sensing unit 2040 , an output unit 2050 , an interface unit 2060 , a memory 2070 , a controller 2080 , and a power supply unit 2090 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 is shown having wireless communication unit 2010 .
- the wireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more components which enable wireless communication between the mobile terminal 2000 and other devices, such as the beverage-making apparatus 1000 or other devices on a wireless communication system or network with which the mobile terminal 2000 is communicative.
- the wireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more modules which enable communications, e.g., wireless communications between the mobile terminal 2000 and a wireless communication system, communications between the mobile terminal 2000 and another device or mobile terminal, and/or communications between the mobile terminal 2000 and an external server. Further, the wireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more modules which connect the mobile terminal 2000 to other devices. To facilitate such communications, in the example of FIG. 6 , the wireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more of a broadcast receiving module 2011 , a mobile communication module 2012 , a wireless Internet module 2013 , a short-range communication module 2014 , and a location information module 2015 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 in FIG. 6 also implements an input unit 2020 , which includes a camera 2021 for obtaining images or video, a microphone 2022 , which is one type of audio input device for inputting an audio signal, and a user input unit 2023 (for example, a touch key, a push key, a mechanical key, a soft key, and the like) for allowing a user to input information.
- Data for example, audio, video, image, and the like
- controller 2080 may analyze and processed by controller 2080 according to device parameters, user commands, and combinations thereof.
- the mobile terminal 2000 also includes a sensing unit 2040 that is implemented with one or more sensors configured to sense internal information of the mobile terminal 2000 , the surrounding environment of the mobile terminal 2000 , user information, and the like.
- a sensing unit 2040 is shown having a proximity sensor 2041 and an illumination sensor 2042 .
- the sensing unit 2040 may alternatively or additionally include other types of sensors or devices, such as a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a G-sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a motion sensor, an RGB sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a finger scan sensor, a ultrasonic sensor, an optical sensor (for example, camera 2021 ), a microphone 2022 , a battery gauge, an environment sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a radiation detection sensor, a thermal sensor, and a gas sensor, among others), a chemical sensor (for example, an electronic nose, a health care sensor, a biometric sensor, and the like), to name a few.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may be configured to utilize information obtained from sensing unit 2040 , and in particular, information obtained from one or more sensors of the sensing unit 2040 , and combinations thereof.
- the mobile terminal 2000 also includes an output unit 2050 configured to output various types of information, such as audio, video, tactile output, and the like.
- the output unit 2050 is shown having a display unit 2051 , an audio output module 2052 , a haptic module 2053 , and an optical output module 2054 .
- the display unit 2051 may have an inter-layered structure or an integrated structure with a touch sensor in order to facilitate a touch screen.
- the touch screen may provide an output interface between the mobile terminal 2000 and a user, as well as providing a function as the user input unit 2023 which provides an input interface between the mobile terminal 2000 and the user.
- the mobile terminal 2000 of FIG. 6 also implements an interface unit 2060 , which serves as an interface with various types of external devices that can be coupled to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the interface unit 2060 may include any of wired or wireless ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) ports, video I/O ports, earphone ports, and the like.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may perform assorted control functions associated with a connected external device, in response to the external device being connected to the interface unit 2060 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 also implements a memory 2070 that stores data to support various functions or features of the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the memory 2070 may be configured to store application programs executed in the mobile terminal 2000 , data or instructions for operations of the mobile terminal 2000 , and the like. Some of these application programs may be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed within the mobile terminal 2000 at time of manufacturing or shipping, which is typically the case for basic functions of the mobile terminal 2000 (for example, receiving a call, placing a call, receiving a message, sending a message, and the like). It is common for application programs to be stored in the memory 2070 , installed in the mobile terminal 2000 , and executed by the controller 2080 to perform an operation (or function) for the mobile terminal 2000 .
- memory 2070 is shown in FIG. 6 as being a component that is separate and distinct from other components of FIG. 6 , implementations are not limited thereto, and the memory 2070 may represent a collection of different memory elements that are implemented in different components of FIG. 6 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 also includes one or more processors, such as controller 2080 , which functions to control overall operation of the mobile terminal 2000 , in addition to the operations associated with the application programs.
- the controller 2080 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data, information and the like, which are input or output by the various components depicted in FIG. 6 , or activating application programs stored in the memory 2070 .
- the controller 2080 controls some or all of the components illustrated in FIGS. 1A-1C according to the execution of an application program that have been stored in the memory 2070 .
- the controller 2080 is shown in FIG. 6 as being a component that is separate and distinct from other components of FIG. 6 , implementations are not limited thereto, and the controller 2080 may represent a collection of different processors that are implemented in different components of FIG. 6 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 also includes a power supply unit 2090 that is configured to receive external power or provide internal power in order to supply appropriate power required for operating elements and components included in the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the power supply unit 2090 may include a battery, and the battery may be configured to be embedded in the terminal body, or configured to be detachable from the terminal body.
- Various implementations described herein may be implemented in a computer-readable medium, a machine-readable medium, or similar medium using, for example, software, hardware, or any combination thereof.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may perform operations, e.g., via an application, that controls operations of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 that is communicative to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may also exchange various types of information with the beverage-making apparatus 1000 or various types of information related to a beverage that is produced by the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may execute an application downloaded from a computer, e.g., an external server, or may display interfaces that are generated by an application that is executed remotely by a computer.
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may execute an installed application in response to an execution request of the application.
- the controller 2080 may perform operations in response to an application being executed remotely on a server.
- the controller 2080 may display various interfaces provided from the executed application through the display unit 2051 . Examples of such operations and interfaces will be described further below.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may perform a connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S 110 ).
- the application may be an application for providing a user with various information related to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may perform a connection to the beverage-making apparatus 100 . If the connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 is performed, the controller 2080 may display, e.g., through the display unit 2051 , an operation state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , a beverage brewing state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , or the like.
- the controller 2080 may automatically perform the connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , based on registration information of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the registration information of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 to be connected to the mobile terminal 1000 may be stored, e.g., in the memory 2070 of the mobile terminal 1000 .
- the registration information includes identification information for connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , and may be stored when a connection between the beverage-making apparatus 1000 and the mobile terminal 2000 is first performed.
- the controller 2080 of mobile terminal 2000 may display a device registration interface for registering (e.g., storing registration information) the beverage-making apparatus 1000 . If the beverage-making apparatus 1000 is registered based on the displayed device registration interface, then the controller 2080 may perform the connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- FIGS. 8 and 9 will be described as examples related to steps S 100 and S 110 .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a device registration interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which there is no connection history between the mobile terminal and the beverage-making apparatus.
- the controller 2080 may display, e.g., through the display unit 2051 , a device registration interface 2100 for registering the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the controller 2080 may display the device registration interface 2100 .
- the device registration screen 2100 may include a device manual window 2110 that provides a user manual of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , usage tips of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , and the like, a connection window 2120 for establishing a connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , a purchase icon 2130 for providing a purchasing function for purchasing the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , and a menu tab 2140 .
- the device registration screen 2100 shown in FIG. 8 is merely one example that is shown for convenience of description, and the shape and configuration of the device registration screen 2100 may be variously modified.
- the user may select (e.g., apply a touch input, etc.) the connection window 2120 included in the device registration screen 2100 .
- the controller 2080 may receive an input for selecting the connection window 2120 , and perform the connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 in response to the received input.
- the controller 2080 may register the beverage-making apparatus 1000 by performing a search operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 to be connected and storing the registration information of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , searched as the performed result.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal prior to a beverage-making process is performed by the beverage-making apparatus.
- the controller 2080 may display an information screen 2200 including information for guiding the beverage-making process.
- the information screen 2200 may include a beverage-making guide window 2210 for providing guides or tips related to making of the beverage, a state window 2220 representing a state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 connected to the mobile terminal 2000 , and messages 2230 and 2240 for guiding the beverage-making process.
- a beverage-making guide window 2210 for providing guides or tips related to making of the beverage
- a state window 2220 representing a state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 connected to the mobile terminal 2000
- messages 2230 and 2240 for guiding the beverage-making process.
- the controller 2080 may display detailed information 2212 and 2213 related to a beverage-making method of a specific beverage.
- the state window 2220 may represent a current operation state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the state window 2220 when the beverage-making apparatus 1000 is currently in an off-state, the state window 2220 , as shown in FIG. 9 , may include an image representing the off-state of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the user may thus conveniently utilize the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , based on various information provided through the beverage-making guide window 2210 and the messages 2230 and 2240 for guiding the beverage-making process of various types of beverages.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may acquire ingredient information of a beverage to be made (S 120 ). For example, as described in FIG. 1 , if a beverage ingredient pack 12 is accommodated in the fermentation tank assembly 11 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , then the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may acquire information of the beverage ingredient pack 12 , e.g., via an electronic communication device or chip provided in the beverage ingredient pack 12 . In some implementations, the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may acquire ingredient information by receiving the ingredient information from the user through the display 109 D.
- the ingredient information may include at least one of wort (or malt), yeast, hops, or flavor additives.
- the ingredient information may include information regarding a main ingredient among the ingredients, e.g., in the scenario of beer-making, information regarding wort as a main ingredient among the malt, the yeast, the hops, and the flavor additives.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information, based on the acquired ingredient information (S 130 ), and transmit the generated beverage-making information to the mobile terminal 2000 (S 140 ).
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information including a beverage completion time, a set temperature of each step (e.g., primary fermentation, secondary fermentation, etc.) in the beverage-making process, a carbonic acid amount, and the like, which are set based on the acquired ingredient information.
- the carbonic acid amount may refer to an amount of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage being made (e.g., when carbonic acid is generated as carbon dioxide and water react).
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may start a beverage-making process, based on the generated beverage-making information.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may receive the beverage-making information from the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may transmit the acquired ingredient information to the mobile terminal 2000 , and the mobile terminal 2000 may directly generate the beverage-making information, based on the received ingredient information.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may display a beverage-making screen, based on the received beverage-making information (S 150 ).
- the beverage-making screen may include various information related to beverage-making, such as ingredient information of beverage to be made, a completion time of the beverage, a completion degree of the beverage, a current operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , a temperature in the fermentation tank, a carbonic acid amount, and the like.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may acquire beverage-making state information during the beverage-making process of the beverage (S 160 ), and transmit the acquired beverage-making state information to the mobile terminal 2000 (S 170 ).
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 acquires, in real time or periodically or with any suitable timing, beverage-making state information as a beverage-making process is performed, and transmits the acquired beverage-making state information to the mobile terminal 2000 , thereby providing a beverage-making state to the user.
- the beverage-making state information may include, for example, information on a completion degree of the beverage-making process, a current stage of the beverage-making process (e.g., primary fermentation, secondary fermentation, ripening, etc.), a current temperature in the fermentation tank, a carbonic acid amount, and the like.
- the mobile terminal 200 may update the beverage-making screen, based on the received beverage-making state information (S 180 ).
- the beverage-making screen that the mobile terminal 2000 displays based on the beverage-making information or the beverage-making state information will be described in more detail with reference with FIGS. 10 to 12B .
- FIGS. 10 to 12B are diagrams illustrating examples of beverage-making interfaces displayed by the mobile terminal 2000 based on beverage-making information received from a beverage-making apparatus 1000 during a beverage-making process.
- the controller 2080 may display a beverage-making screen 2300 through the display unit 2051 , based on beverage-making information received from the beverage-making apparatus 100 .
- the beverage-making screen 2300 may include information 2310 regarding a name of the beverage (or a name of a main ingredient (e.g., wort) or a name of the beverage ingredient pack 12 ) which may be determined based on ingredient information and a beverage-making period set based on the ingredient information.
- the beverage-making screen 2300 may also include a beverage-making state window 2320 displaying a progress degree of the beverage being made and/or a stage of the beverage-making process, temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2330 in the fermentation tank, and recipe information 2340 of the beverage being made.
- the beverage-making screen 2300 may include a sharing icon 2350 for sharing a current beverage-making state of the beverage with others or uploading the current beverage-making state to a server or website, e.g., on a social networking site (SNS).
- a sharing icon 2350 for sharing a current beverage-making state of the beverage with others or uploading the current beverage-making state to a server or website, e.g., on a social networking site (SNS).
- SNS social networking site
- the beverage-making state window 2320 may represent a current beverage-making state of the beverage, e.g., using a number or text.
- the beverage-making state may include a beverage-making progress degree and/or a stage of beverage-making process.
- the beverage-making progress degree may be determined based on, for example, a beverage-making time of the beverage to be made and a currently elapsed time, or determined based on a currently performed stage of the beverage-making process.
- the beverage-making state window 2320 may further display a beverage-making state image for intuitively displaying a beverage-making state of the beverage.
- the beverage-making state image may visually represent a color of beverage being made, a carbonic acid amount of the beverage being brewed, and the like.
- the color of the beverage being made may be determined based on the acquired ingredient information.
- the carbonic acid amount of the beverage being made may be calculated by the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the controller 109 of apparatus 1000 may sense a pressure in the beverage ingredient pack 12 through the pressure sensor 72 , and sense a temperature of the fermentation tank assembly 11 through the temperature sensor 16 .
- the controller 109 may calculate a carbonic acid amount using the sensed pressure and temperature.
- the controller 109 may transmit the calculated carbon acid amount to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may generate the beverage-making state image on the basis of information on the color of the beverage, determined based on the acquired ingredient information, and the received carbonic acid amount.
- the temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2330 displayed on the beverage-making screen 2300 may represent the temperature in the fermentation tank, sensed by the temperature sensor 16 , and the carbonic acid amount calculated by the temperature and pressure sensed by the temperature sensor 16 and the pressure sensor 72 .
- the temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2330 may represent information on a temperature and a carbonic acid amount, which are set based on the acquired ingredient information. For example, when a temperature (e.g., a fermentation temperature) set based on ingredient information, e.g., as acquired from the beverage ingredient pack 12 , is 44 degrees Fahrenheit and a carbonic acid amount set based on the ingredient information acquired from the beverage ingredient pack 12 , etc. is 7 g, the controller 2080 may display (e.g., continuously display) the temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2330 of the beverage-making screen 2300 as 44 degrees Fahrenheit and 7 g.
- a temperature e.g., a fermentation temperature
- the controller 2080 may display (e.g., continuously display) the temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2330 of the beverage-making screen 2300 as 44 degrees Fahrenheit and 7 g.
- the carbonic acid amount information included in the beverage-making screen 2300 and a beverage keeping screen which will be described later may represent information on an amount of carbonic acid (or an amount of carbon dioxide) contained in the beverage.
- the carbonic acid amount information may represent an intensity of carbonic acid.
- the carbonic acid amount information may represent, as the intensity of carbonic acid, any one of discrete levels such as strong, middle, and weak. In general, representing the intensity of carbonic acid may be variously implemented.
- the controller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 a beverage-making state image representing that water is being supplied.
- a beverage-making process of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may include various stages.
- the beverage-making process may include a water supply step, a primary fermenting step, and a second fermenting step.
- the water supplying step may include a step of forming liquid malt by supplying hot water to the inside of the fermentation tank and uniformly mixing malt and the hot water.
- the primary fermenting step may include a step of generating alcohol, and the secondary fermenting step may include a step of generating carbon dioxide.
- beverage-making state images may be differently displayed depending on current beverage-making stage in the beverage-making process.
- beverage-making state images may be differently displayed depending on states (e.g., carbonic acid amounts, etc.) of the beverage being made, even within the same stage of the beverage-making process.
- the controller 2080 may receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , and update the beverage-making screen 2300 , based on the received beverage-making state information.
- the user may check that the beverage-making process of the beverage has currently progressed to a degree of 25%, alcohol is being generated (or primary fermentation is being performed), the temperature in the fermentation tank is 55 degrees Fahrenheit, and no carbon dioxide (or carbon) has been generated.
- the controller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 , a beverage-making state image representing that alcohol is currently being generated.
- the beverage-making screen 2300 may be updated as shown in FIG. 11B .
- the user may check that the beverage-making process of the beverage has currently progressed to a degree of 55%, carbon dioxide is being generated (or secondary fermentation is being performed), the temperature in the fermentation tank is 46 degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of the generated carbon dioxide (or the amount of carbonic acid) is 6 g.
- the controller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 , a beverage-making state image representing that carbon dioxide is currently being generated.
- the user may check that the beverage-making process, e.g., of making beer as a beverage, has currently progressed to a degree of 71%, an operation of generating carbon dioxide is being performed, the temperature in the fermentation tank is 44 degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of the generated carbon dioxide is 8 g.
- the controller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 , a beverage-making state image representing that carbon dioxide is currently being generated.
- the controller 2080 may provide a beverage-making state image that reflects not only schematic information on a current stage of the beverage-making process of a beverage but also a state of the beverage itself (e.g., an amount of carbon dioxide, etc.) that changes as the beverage-making process of the beverage progresses.
- the controller 2080 may variously display the beverage-making state image displayed on the beverage-making state window 2320 according to characteristics of the beverage being made. For example, the controller 2080 may determine a color of the beverage being made based on ingredient information, and represent the determined color through the beverage-making state image.
- the controller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 , a beverage-making state image having a darker color than the beverage-making state image of FIGS. 11A to 11C .
- colors of beer may be different depending on kinds of wort (or malt).
- Pilsner, Pale ale, and Stout as kinds of wort will be described as examples.
- Beer brewed using Pilsner is defined to have a straw color, based on BJCP standard.
- Beer brewed using Pale ale may be defined to have an amber color, and may have a darker color than the beer brewed using Pilsner.
- Beer brewed using Stout is defined to have a black color, and have a darker color than the beer brewed using Pilsner and the beer brewed using Pale ale. That is, colors of beer may be different depending on kinds of wort.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may enable the user to conveniently check beverage-making information on a beverage being made by the beverage-making apparatus 1000 through the beverage making screen 2300 displayed on the display unit 2051 .
- the user can intuitively check a beverage-making state of beverage through the beverage-making state image displayed on the beverage-making screen 2300 .
- FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of the mobile terminal 2000 providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus 1000 according to another implementation.
- ingredient information of the beverage to be made may be acquired through the mobile terminal 2000 . This will be described with reference to steps S 121 , 122 , and 131 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may acquire ingredient information of beverage to be made using the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S 121 ).
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may display an ingredient selection screen for receiving, from the user, ingredient information of beverage to be made using the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the controller 2080 may receive information on at least one of beverage ingredients (e.g., in the scenario of making beer, ingredients such as wort, yeast, hops, and flavor additives) through the user input unit 2023 , based on the ingredient selection screen.
- the controller 2080 may receive ingredient information directly from the beverage ingredient pack 12 using the short-range communication module 2014 (e.g., the NFC communication module). For example, if the mobile terminal 2000 comes within a threshold distance to the beverage ingredient pack 12 , such as a communication range of a communication device in the beverage-ingredient pack 12 , the controller 2080 may receive the ingredient information through the short-range communication module 2014 .
- the short-range communication module 2014 e.g., the NFC communication module
- the mobile terminal 2000 may transmit the acquired ingredient information to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S 122 ).
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information, based on the received ingredient information (S 131 ).
- beverage-making information may be substantially the same as the beverage brewing information described in FIG. 7 .
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may autonomously generate beverage-making information, based on the acquired ingredient information.
- the ingredient information regarding the beverage to be made using the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may be acquired by the mobile terminal 2000 .
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal 2000 providing beverage-keeping information of a beverage-making apparatus 1000 according to an implementation.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may transmit, to the mobile terminal 2000 , a beverage-making completion notification notifying that the beverage-making process of the beverage has been completed (S 210 ).
- the beverage-making completion notification may further include at least one of information on an amount of the beverage made, temperature information of the beverage, carbonic acid information, and the like.
- the mobile terminal 2000 displays a beverage-keeping interface, based on the received beverage brewing completion notification (S 220 ).
- the beverage-keeping interface may include information regarding the completed beverage that is being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- Such beverage-keeping information may include various information related to a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the beverage keeping information may include information regarding a drinkable time of the beverage, a remaining amount of the beverage, freshness degree information, temperature information, carbonic acid information, and the like.
- the carbonic amount information may refer to an amount of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage.
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may transmit extraction amount or remaining amount information of the beverage to the mobile terminal 2000 (S 240 ).
- the mobile terminal 2000 may update the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information (S 250 ).
- the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may use a variety of techniques to calculate the amount of beverage extracted and/or the amount of beverage remaining after extraction.
- the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may determine a total time of beverage extraction, e.g., by adding up at least one of a time required to turn on the micro switch included in the beverage extraction valve 62 , a time required to drive the air pump 152 , and a time required to turn on the main valve 9 after the beverage-making process of the beverage is completed.
- the micro switch may be point-contacted when the user manipulates the beverage extraction valve 62 in the direction in which the beverage extraction valve 62 is opened. In this case, since the beverage-making process of the beverage is completed, the controller 109 may open the main valve 9 , and turn on the air control valve 156 , thereby extracting the beverage.
- the controller 109 may calculate an extraction amount of the beverage, based on the added-up time.
- the controller 109 may transmit information on the calculated extraction amount to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the controller 109 may calculate a remaining amount of the beverage being kept, based on the calculated extraction amount, and transmit information on the calculated remaining amount to the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may update the beverage-keeping screen, based on the received extraction amount information or remaining amount information.
- FIGS. 15A to 15C an implementation of the beverage-keeping interface displayed by the mobile terminal 2000 will be described with reference to FIGS. 15A to 15C .
- FIGS. 15A to 15C are diagrams illustrating examples of a beverage-keeping interface displayed through the mobile terminal 2000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may receive a beverage-making completion notification from the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 may display a beverage-keeping interface 2400 through the display unit 2051 , in response to the received beverage-making completion notification.
- the beverage-making screen 2300 that was displayed during the beverage-making process may be changed to the beverage-keeping interface 2400 .
- the beverage-keeping interface 2400 may include information 2410 on a name of the beverage being made and then kept (or a name of a main ingredient, e.g., wort for beer-making) and a drinkable time, beverage state window ( 2420 ) representing a state of the beverage being kept, and information 2430 on a temperature and a carbonic acid amount (or an amount of carbon dioxide).
- the beverage keeping screen 2400 may include a recipe information window 2440 for registering a recipe of the beverage or displaying information of the recipe, a sharing icon 2450 for sharing information on the beverage being kept, and freshness degree information 2460 representing a freshness degree of the beverage being kept.
- the drinkable time of the beverage being kept may be differently set depending on types of beverage (or types of ingredients).
- the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 or the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may set the drinkable time of the beverage, based on ingredient information acquired in the beverage-making process.
- the beverage state window 2420 may represent information including a remaining amount of the beverage being kept and the freshness degree information 2460 , e.g., using a number or text.
- the freshness degree information 2460 may be changed based on the information 2410 on the drinkable time. For example, when a current date is within the drinkable time, the controller 2080 may display the freshness degree information 2460 representing that the beverage being kept is fresh. On the other hand, when the current data exceeds the drinkable time, the controller 2080 may display the freshness degree information 2460 representing that the beverage being kept is stale.
- the beverage state window 2420 may further include a beverage state image for intuitively representing a state of the beverage being kept. The beverage state image may, for example, visually represent at least one of a remaining amount of the beverage being kept, a bubble amount of the beverage, a carbonic acid amount of the beverage, and a freshness degree of the beverage.
- the temperature and carbonic acid amount information 2430 may include information on a temperature of the beverage being kept and an amount (e.g., a carbonic acid amount) of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage.
- the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may generate information on the temperature and carbonic acid amount of the beverage being kept using a pressure and a temperature, which are respectively sensed by the pressure sensor 72 and the temperature sensor 16 .
- the controller 2080 may provide, through the beverage-keeping interface 2400 , a function of controlling the temperature of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the controller 2080 may receive an input for selecting temperature information displayed on the beverage-keeping screen 2400 , and display an icon or popup window for controlling the temperature being kept, based on the received input.
- the controller 2080 may receive information on a control temperature of the beverage, based on the displayed icon or popup window.
- the controller 2080 may transmit, to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , a control signal corresponding to the received information.
- the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may control the temperature of the beverage being kept, based on the receive control signal.
- the recipe information window 2440 may include ingredient information of the beverage being kept. For example, in the scenarios of making beer, when the ingredient information acquired in the beverage brewing includes only wort information, the user may input the other ingredient information through recipe information window 2440 .
- the controller 2080 may update the beverage-keeping screen 2400 , based on the changed beverage-keeping information.
- the controller 2080 may change the remaining amount of the beverage, displayed on the beverage state window 2420 , and display the changed remaining amount of the beverage.
- the beverage state image displayed on the beverage state window 2420 may be changed and displayed to visually display that the remaining amount of the beverage being kept has been decreased.
- the controller 2080 may update the temperature and/or carbonic acid amount information 2430 .
- the beverage state image displayed on the beverage state window 2420 may be changed and displayed to visually represent that the temperature and/or carbonic acid amount of the beverage has been changed.
- the freshness degree of the beverage when the keeping time of the brewed beverage exceeds the drinkable time, the freshness degree of the beverage may be changed.
- the controller 2080 may change a freshness degree of the beverage, displayed through the freshness degree information 2460 .
- the mobile terminal 2000 provides a beverage-keeping interface representing a state of beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , so that the user can conveniently check the state of the beverage being kept.
- the remaining amount of the beverage may be gradually decreased.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may receive a cleansing and sterilizing command for the beverage-making apparatus 100 , based on the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S 260 ).
- the controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may display, on the beverage-keeping screen, a menu button for receiving the cleansing and sterilizing command from the user.
- the user may input the cleansing and sterilizing command, for example, by selecting the displayed menu button.
- the controller 2080 may receive the cleaning and sterilizing command as the menu button is selected.
- the mobile terminal 2000 may control a cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S 280 ).
- Steps S 260 to S 280 will be described with reference to FIGS. 16A and 16B .
- FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating examples of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal 2000 in a state in which a cleansing and sterilizing operation is performed in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 based on an amount of a beverage remaining.
- the controller 2080 may display a menu button 2470 for controlling the cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , based on remaining amount information of the beverage.
- the menu button 2470 is included in the beverage-keeping screen 2400 to be displayed.
- the menu button 2470 may be displayed in various manners.
- the menu button 2470 for controlling the cleansing and sterilizing operation may be displayed when the remaining amount of the beverage is smaller than the reference amount. For example, when the reference amount is 0.1 gal and the current remaining amount of the beverage is 0.05 gal, the controller 2080 may display the menu button 2470 through the display unit 2051 .
- the controller 2080 may receive the cleansing and sterilizing command by receiving an input for selecting the menu button 2470 through the user input unit 2023 .
- the controller 2080 may transmit, to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , the received cleansing and sterilizing command or a command corresponding thereto.
- the controller 109 of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 may perform the cleansing and sterilizing operation in response to the received command.
- mobile terminal 2000 provides a menu button for performing a cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , based on a remaining amount of beverage kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 .
- the user can conveniently receive information on a cleansing and sterilizing time of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 , and simply control the cleansing and sterilizing operation.
- the present disclosure described above may be implemented as a computer-readable code in a medium in which a program is recorded.
- the computer-readable medium includes any type of recording device in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored.
- the computer-readable medium may be, for example, a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like.
- the computer-readable medium also includes implementations in the form of carrier waves (e.g., transmission via the Internet).
- Suitable processors for the execution of a program of instructions include, by way of example, both general and special purpose microprocessors, and the sole processor or one of multiple processors of any kind of computer.
- a processor will receive instructions and data from a read-only memory or a random access memory or both.
- the elements of a computer are a processor for executing instructions and one or more memories for storing instructions and data.
- a computer will also include, or be operatively coupled to communicate with, one or more mass storage devices for storing data files; such devices include magnetic disks, such as internal hard disks and removable disks; magneto-optical disks; and optical disks.
- the features can be implemented in a computer system that includes a back-end component, such as a data server, or that includes a middleware component, such as an application server or an Internet server, or that includes a front-end component, such as a client computer having a graphical user interface or an Internet browser, or any combination of them.
- the components of the system can be connected by any form or medium of digital data communication such as a communication network. Examples of communication networks include, e.g., a LAN, a WAN, and the computers and networks forming the Internet.
- the computer system can include clients and servers.
- a client and server are generally remote from each other and typically interact through a network, such as the described one.
- the relationship of client and server arises by virtue of computer programs running on the respective computers and having a client-server relationship to each other.
- the processes and operations described herein, such as those that generate and operate the user interfaces, may be executed entirely by a user's mobile terminal (e.g., mobile terminal 2000 ) executing an installed application, or may be executed entirely by a server system that remotely hosts the application, or may be executed by any combination of user-side and server-side processing.
- a user's mobile terminal e.g., mobile terminal 2000
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Abstract
Description
- This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 and 365 to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2016-0149573, filed on Nov. 10, 2016, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure generally relates to a mobile terminal, and more particularly, to a mobile terminal that is communicative with a beverage-making apparatus and provides information related to beverage-making operations of the beverage-making apparatus.
- Various types of beverages are made via fermentation. Such beverages are typically made using ingredients that are combined and fermented to yield the resulting beverage. As an example, beer is an alcoholic beverage that is brewed by filtering wort, adding hops to the wort, and then fermenting the resulting wort mixture with yeast. Wort is typically made with malt, which is made from germinated barley.
- Ingredients for brewing beer typically include water, malt, hops, yeast, flavor additives, and the like. The yeast is often referred to as leaven, and is typically added to malt to induce fermentation. The yeast may also facilitate the generation of alcohol and carbon dioxide (or carbonic acid). In some scenarios, flavor additives are added that improve the taste of beer, such as fruit, syrup, and vanilla bean additives.
- Implementations disclosed herein provide a mobile terminal configured to conveniently provide information regarding a beverage being made in a beverage-making apparatus.
- In one aspect, a mobile terminal includes a wireless communication unit configured to communicate with a beverage-making apparatus; a display unit; and at least one processor. The at least one processor is configured to: receive, from the beverage-making apparatus, beverage-making information that is determined based on ingredient information of a beverage made by the beverage-making apparatus; display, through the display unit, a beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information.
- In some implementations, the beverage-making process of the beverage comprises at least a first stage and a second stage, and the beverage-making information comprises at least one of: a beverage-making completion time of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, a first temperature for the first stage and a second temperature for the second stage of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, or an amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying the beverage-making interface to comprise at least one of the ingredient information, the beverage-making completion time, a beverage-making progress degree of the beverage being made, a temperature in a fermentation tank of the beverage-making apparatus, or the amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, a first image representing a first state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to update the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information by: updating the beverage-making interface to display a second image, different from the first image, representing a second state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus, the second state being indicated in the beverage-making state information received from the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the first image comprises information regarding at least one of a color of the beverage being made or an amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being made, the color of the beverage being made is determined based on the ingredient information for the beverage, and the amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being made is determined based on a pressure sensed by a pressure sensor of the beverage-making apparatus and based on a temperature sensed by a temperature sensor of the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receive a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, display, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the beverage-keeping information for the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus comprises at least one of a drinkable time of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a freshness degree of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, a temperature of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, or an amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to: based on at least a portion of the beverage being extracted from the beverage-making apparatus, receive, from the beverage-making apparatus, information regarding an extraction amount or a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information regarding the extraction amount or the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to: display, through the beverage-keeping interface, a first image regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the first image representing at least one of the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the amount of carbonic acid of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, or the freshness degree of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the beverage-keeping information being changed, update the beverage-keeping interface to display a second image, different from the first image, based on the changed beverage-keeping information.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to display the beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information by: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, the beverage-making information comprising at least one of a beverage-making time of the beverage-making process, a temperature of the beverage-making process, or an amount of carbonic acid in the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage.
- In another aspect, at least one non-transitory computer-readable recording medium is encoded with at least one computer program comprising instructions that, when executed, operate to cause a mobile terminal communicative with a beverage-making apparatus to perform operations comprising: connecting the mobile terminal to the beverage-making apparatus; receiving, from the beverage-making apparatus, beverage-making information that is determined based on ingredient information of a beverage made by the beverage-making apparatus; displaying, through a display unit of the mobile terminal, a beverage-making interface that comprises the received beverage-making information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receiving beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and updating the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information.
- In some implementations, the beverage-making process of the beverage comprises at least a first stage and a second stage, and the beverage-making information comprises at least one of: a beverage-making completion time of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, a first temperature for the first stage and a second temperature for the second stage of the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information of the beverage, or an amount of carbonic acid generated during the beverage-making process, determined based on the ingredient information.
- In some implementations, displaying the beverage-making interface comprising the received beverage-making information comprises: displaying, through the beverage-making interface, a first image representing a first state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, updating the beverage-making interface based on the received beverage-making state information comprises: updating the beverage-making interface to display a second image, different from the first image, representing a second state of the beverage being made in the beverage-making apparatus, the second state being indicated in the beverage-making state information received from the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the operations further comprise: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receiving a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, displaying, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In some implementations, the operations further comprise: based on at least a portion of the beverage being extracted from the beverage-making apparatus, receiving, from the beverage-making apparatus, information regarding an extraction amount or a remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus; and updating the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information regarding the extraction amount or the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- In another aspect, a mobile terminal includes: a wireless communication unit configured to communicate with a beverage-making apparatus; a display unit; and at least one processor. The at least one processor is configured to: acquire, through a user input unit, ingredient information of a beverage; transmit the acquired ingredient information to the beverage-making apparatus; display, through the display unit, a beverage-making interface that comprises beverage-making information that is generated based on the acquired ingredient information; during a beverage-making process of the beverage by the beverage-making apparatus, receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-making apparatus; and update the beverage-making interface, based on the received beverage-making state information.
- In some implementations, the beverage-making information is generated by the beverage-making apparatus and is received through the wireless communication unit of the mobile terminal.
- In some implementations, the at least one processor is configured to: based on the beverage-making process of the beverage being completed, receive a notification from the beverage-making apparatus; and based on the received notification, display, through the display unit, a beverage-keeping interface that displays beverage-keeping information regarding the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- Further scope of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples are given by way of illustration only, and that various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure may be made.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an example of an entire configuration view of a beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a perspective view of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of a perspective view illustrating an inside of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a front view illustrating an inside of the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including a beverage-making apparatus and a mobile terminal connected to the beverage-making apparatus according to some implementations; -
FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal according to some implementations; -
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation; -
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a device registration interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which there is no connection history between the mobile terminal and the beverage-making apparatus; -
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal prior to a beverage-making process is performed by the beverage-making apparatus; -
FIGS. 10 to 12B are diagrams illustrating examples of beverage-making interfaces displayed by the mobile terminal based on beverage-making information received from a beverage-making apparatus during a beverage-making process performed by the beverage-making apparatus; -
FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to another implementation; -
FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-keeping information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation; -
FIGS. 15A to 15C are diagrams illustrating examples of a beverage-keeping interface displayed through the mobile terminal; and -
FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating examples of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which a cleansing and sterilizing operation is performed in the beverage-making apparatus based on an amount of a beverage remaining. - In some scenarios, when a user makes a beverage using a beverage-making apparatus, such as a beer-maker, the user may have difficulty in accurately detecting a state of the beverage-making process in the beverage-making apparatus. In addition, when the completed beverage is kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the user may have difficulty in detecting a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- Implementations disclosed herein provide a mobile terminal configured to conveniently provide information regarding a beverage being made in a beverage-making apparatus. In some implementations, the mobile terminal provides various types of information related to a state of a beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus.
- As an example, the mobile terminal displays a beverage-making interface including beverage-making information received from the beverage-making apparatus, and updates the beverage-making interface according to beverage-making state information received during making of the beverage. Accordingly, a user can conveniently check a state of the beverage-making process, based on the beverage-making interface displayed through the mobile terminal.
- In some implementations, when a beverage-making process has been completed and a beverage is kept in the beverage-making apparatus, the mobile terminal displays a beverage-keeping screen representing a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus, so that various types of information related to the state of the beverage kept in the beverage-making apparatus can be effectively provided to the user.
- One example of a beverage-making apparatus is a beer-maker, which may be used in homes. Typically, a beverage-making process for beer may include a total of three steps, i.e., a wort producing step, a fermenting step, and a ripening step, and two weeks to three weeks may be required from the wort producing step to the ripening step. In some scenarios, a beverage-making apparatus can be configured to conveniently regulate a temperature for beer fermentation.
- Hereinafter, exemplary implementations of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Some of the examples below describe a scenario in which the beverage-making apparatus is specifically a beer-making apparatus. However, implementations are not limited thereto, and may be implemented as any suitable beverage making apparatus that utilizes fermentation.
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FIG. 1 is an entire configuration view of a beverage maker according to an implementation. - The beverage making apparatus, as shown in
FIG. 1 , may include afermentation module 1, an ingredient supplier 3 (or simply, supplier 3) connected to thefermentation module 1 through a main channel 2 (also referred to as main flow path 2), awater supply module 5 connected to thesupplier 3 through a water supply channel 4 (also referred to as water supply flow path 4), and abeverage extractor 6 that allows a beverage fermented in thefermentation module 1 to be extracted to the outside. - The
fermentation module 1 includes a container, for examplefermentation tank assembly 11, having a space S1 formed therein. The container may include a container body, such asfermentation tank 112, and a container cover, such asfermentation tank cover 114. - In the example of
FIG. 1 , thefermentation tank assembly 11 includes afermentation tank 112 has anopening 111 formed at an upper portion thereof, thefermentation tank 112 having the space S1 formed therein, and afermentation tank cover 114 covering theopening 111. - The
fermentation tank 112 may be configured as an assembly of a plurality of members. - The
fermentation tank cover 114 is used to seal the inside of thefermentation tank 112, and may be disposed at an upper portion of thefermentation tank 112 to cover theopening 111. A main flowpath connecting part 115 connected to themain flow path 2 may be formed in thefermentation tank cover 114. - In addition, the
fermentation module 1 may further include a removablebeverage ingredient pack 12 that holds at least some of the ingredients for making the beverage. As shown in the example ofFIG. 1 , thebeverage ingredient pack 12 may be a beverage ingredient pack that is inserted and accommodated in thefermentation tank assembly 11. - In this example, the
beverage ingredient pack 12 may be a pack in which ingredients for brewing a beverage are accommodated. The following description will focus on the scenario of abeverage brewing pack 12 as the beverage ingredient pack, although implementations may be applied to any suitable beverage ingredient pack utilized for fermentation. - The
beverage brewing pack 12 may be formed smaller than the space S1 formed in thefermentation tank assembly 11. Thebeverage brewing pack 12 may be inserted and accommodated in thefermentation tank assembly 11 in a state in which the ingredients are accommodated therein. The beverage brewing pack may be inserted into thefermentation tank 112 to be accommodated in thefermentation tank 112 in a state in which theopening 111 of thefermentation tank 112 is opened. Thefermentation tank cover 114 may cover theopening 111 of thefermentation tank 112 after thebeverage brewing pack 12 is inserted into thefermentation tank 112. Thebeverage brewing pack 12 may assist the ingredients to be fermented in a state in which thebeverage brewing pack 12 is accommodated in the space S1 sealed by thefermentation tank 112 and thefermentation tank cover 114. Thebeverage brewing pack 12 may be expanded by a pressure therein while the beverage is being brewed. - As an example, in the case where the beverage is beer, the ingredients for brewing the beer may include water, malt, yeast, hops, flavor additives, and the like.
- The beverage maker may include both of the
supplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12, and the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be distributed and accommodated in thesupplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12. Some ingredients among the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be accommodated in thebeverage ingredient pack 12, and the other ingredients may be accommodated in thesupplier 3. The other ingredients accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be supplied to thebeverage ingredient pack 12 together with water supplied from thewater supply module 5, and be mixed with the ingredients accommodated in thebeverage ingredient pack 12. - A main ingredient essential to brew the beverage may be accommodated in the
beverage ingredient pack 12, and additives added to the main ingredient may be accommodated in thesupplier 3. In this case, the additives accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be mixed with the water supplied from thewater supply module 5 to be supplied to thebeverage ingredient pack 12, and be mixed with the main ingredient accommodated in thebeverage ingredient pack 12. - The main ingredient accommodated in the
beverage ingredient pack 12 is an ingredient having a larger volume than the other ingredients, and may be, in the case of beer, the malt among the malt, the yeast, the hops, and the flavor additives. In addition, the additives accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be the other ingredients except the malt among the ingredient for brewing the beer, and be the yeast, the hops, the flavor additives, and the like. - In some implementations, the beverage maker does not include both of the
beverage ingredient pack 12 and thesupplier 3 as described above, but may include only thesupplier 3 without any separatebeverage ingredient pack 12. All of the ingredients for brewing the beverage may be accommodated in thesupplier 3. In this case, all of the ingredients accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be supplied to the inside of thefermentation tank assembly 11 together with the water supplied from thewater supply module 5. The main ingredient and the additives may be accommodated together in thesupplier 3. The main ingredient and additives, which are accommodated in thesupplier 3, may be simultaneously supplied to the inside of thefermentation tank assembly 11 or be sequentially supplied with a time difference. - In addition, the beverage maker does not include any separate
beverage ingredient pack 12, but may directly inject some ingredients among the ingredients for brewing the beverage into thefermentation tank assembly 11 and allow the other ingredients for brewing the beverage to be accommodated in thesupplier 3. In this case, a user may directly inject the main ingredient into thefermentation tank assembly 11, and the additives may be accommodated in thesupplier 3. The additives accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be mixed with the water supplied from thewater supply module 5, and be mixed with the main ingredient previously injected into thefermentation tank assembly 11. - In addition, the beverage maker does not include the
supplier 3, but may include thebeverage ingredient pack 12. In this case, the main ingredient may be accommodated in thebeverage ingredient pack 12, and the user may directly inject the additives into thebeverage ingredient pack 12. - In addition, the beverage maker does not include both of the
supplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12, but the user may directly inject the main ingredient and the additives simultaneously or with a time difference into thefermentation tank assembly 11. - When the beverage maker includes both of the
supplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12, the beverage can be more conveniently brewed. Hereinafter, the case where the beverage maker includes both of thesupplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12 is described as an example. However, it will be apparent that the present disclosure is not limited to the case where the beverage maker includes both of thesupplier 3 and thebeverage ingredient pack 12. - The ingredients injected into the
beverage ingredient pack 12 may be fermented as time elapses. The beverage that has been completely brewed in thebeverage ingredient pack 12 may flow in themain flow path 2 through the main flowpath connecting part 115, and flow from themain flow path 2 to thebeverage extractor 6 to be extracted from thebeverage extractor 6. - The
fermentation module 1 may further include a temperature controller that changes a temperature of thefermentation tank assembly 11. As the temperature controller heats or cools thefermentation tank assembly 11, the temperature of thefermentation tank assembly 11 can be controlled to an optimum temperature for brewing the beverage. - The temperature controller may include a
refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 including acompressor 131, acondenser 132, anexpansion device 133, and anevaporator 134, and any one of thecondenser 132 and theevaporator 134 may be disposed at thefermentation tank assembly 11. - When the
condenser 132 is disposed in contact with thefermentation tank 112, therefrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may control a temperature of thefermentation tank 112 by heating thefermentation tank 112. In this case, thecondenser 132 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112. Thecondenser 132 may include a condensing tube wound around the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112. - When the
evaporator 134 is disposed in contact with thefermentation tank 112, therefrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may control the temperature of thefermentation tank 112 by cooling thefermentation tank 112. In this case, theevaporator 134 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112. Theevaporator 134 may include an evaporating tube wound around the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112. The evaporating tube may be accommodated between thefermentation tank 112 and a heat insulating wall 102 (seeFIGS. 3 and 4 ), and cool the inside of a heat insulating space S2 heat-insulated by theheat insulating wall 102. - The temperature controller may further include a
heater 14 that heats thefermentation tank assembly 11. Theheater 14 may be disposed in contact with the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112, and be configured as a heater that generates heat when power is applied thereto. Theheater 14 may be configured as a line heater, and be wound around the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112. - The
refrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may be configured as a heat pump. Therefrigeration cycle apparatus 13 may include a flow path switching valve. The flow path switching valve may be configured as a four-way valve. The flow path switching valve may be connected to each of an inlet flow path of thecompressor 131 and an outlet flow path of thecompressor 131. The flow path switching valve may be connected to thecondenser 132 through a condenser connection flow path, and be connected to theevaporator 134 through an evaporator connection flow path. - When the
fermentation tank 112 is cooled, the flow path switching valve may guide a refrigerant compressed by thecompressor 131 to thecondenser 132 and guide the refrigerant discharged from theevaporator 134 to thecompressor 131. - When the
fermentation tank 112 is heated, the flow path switching valve may guide the refrigerant compressed by thecompressor 131 to theevaporator 134 and guide the refrigerant discharged from thecondenser 132 to thecompressor 131. - The beverage maker may include a beverage
extraction pressurizing device 15 that injects air between thebeverage ingredient pack 12 and thefermentation tank assembly 11. In a state in which thebeverage ingredient pack 12 is accommodated in thefermentation tank assembly 11, the beverageextraction pressurizing device 15 may inject air between thebeverage ingredient pack 12 and thefermentation tank assembly 11, and the air injected into thefermentation tank assembly 11 may pressurize thebeverage ingredient pack 12. The beverage in thebeverage ingredient pack 12 may be pressurized by the air, and flow in themain flow path 2 by passing through the main flowpath connecting part 115. The beverage flowing in themain flow path 2 from thebeverage ingredient pack 12 may be extracted to the outside through thebeverage extractor 6. - That is, in the beverage maker, if the beverage is completely brewed, the beverage in the
beverage ingredient pack 12 may be extracted through thebeverage extractor 6 in a state in which thebeverage ingredient pack 12 is not taken out of thefermentation tank assembly 11 but located in thefermentation tank assembly 11. - The beverage
extraction pressurizing device 15 may include anair pump 152 that pumps air and an airsupply flow path 154 that connects theair pump 152 and the inside of thefermentation tank assembly 11. The beverageextraction pressurizing device 15 may further include anair control valve 156 installed in the airsupply flow path 154. The beverageextraction pressurizing device 15 may further include anair relief valve 158 provided to the airsupply flow path 154. Theair relief valve 158 may be installed posterior to theair control valve 156 in an air supply direction in the airsupply flow path 154. - The
air control valve 156 may be opened only when the beverage is extracted to allow air to be introduced into thefermentation tank assembly 11, and maintain a closed state while the beverage is not being extracted. - The beverage maker may further include a
temperature sensor 16 that measures a temperature of thefermentation tank assembly 11. Thetemperature sensor 16 may be installed to measure a temperature of thefermentation tank 112. - Hereinafter, the
supplier 3 will be described as follows. - The
supplier 3 may be connected to awater supply heater 53 through the watersupply flow path 4, and be connected to thefermentation tank assembly 11 through themain flow path 2. - The
supplier 3 may accommodate ingredients required to brew the beverage therein, and be configured to allow water supplied from thewater supply module 5 to pass therethrough. For example, in the case of beer, the ingredients accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be yeast, hops, flavor additives, and the like. - The ingredients accommodated in the
supplier 3 may be directly accommodated in an ingredient accommodation part formed in thesupplier 3. At least one ingredient accommodation part may be formed in thesupplier 3. A plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be formed in thesupplier 3. In this case, the plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be formed to be divided from one another. - In some implementations, the ingredients accommodated in the
supplier 3 may be accommodated in a capsule, and at least one capsule accommodation part in which the capsule is accommodated may be formed in thesupplier 3. When the ingredients are accommodated in the capsule, thesupplier 3 may be configured such that the capsule is mountable and extractable. Thesupplier 3 may be configured as a capsule kit assembly in which the capsule is separably accommodated. - Each of the
main flow path 2 and the watersupply flow path 4 may be connected to thesupplier 3. The water supplied through the watersupply flow path 4 may be mixed with the ingredients by passing through the ingredient accommodation part or the capsule. The ingredients accommodated in the ingredient accommodation part or the capsule may flow in themain flow path 2 together with the water. - A plurality of different kinds of additives may be separated from one another to be accommodated in the
supplier 3. The plurality of additives accommodated in thesupplier 3 may be yeast, hops, and flavor additives, and be separated from one another to be accommodated in thesupplier 3. - When a plurality of ingredient accommodation parts are formed in the
supplier 3, each of the plurality of ingredient accommodation parts may be connected to the water supply flow path through a supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to themain flow path 2 through a supplier exit flow path. - When a plurality of capsule accommodation parts are formed in the
supplier 3, each of the plurality of capsule accommodation parts may be connected to the watersupply flow path 4 through the supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to themain flow path 2 through the supplier exit flow path. - The ingredient accommodation part of the
supplier 3 and the capsule accommodation part of thesupplier 3 may be the substantially same component. When the capsule is inserted into thesupplier 3 in a state in which the ingredients are accommodated in the capsule, the component may be referred to as the capsule accommodation part. When the ingredients are directly accommodated in thesupplier 3 in a state in which the ingredients are not contained in the capsule, the component may be referred to as the ingredient accommodation part. Since the ingredient accommodation part and the capsule accommodation part may be the substantially same component, it will be described below that, for convenience of description, the capsule accommodation part is formed in thesupplier 3. - The capsule accommodation part in which a capsule containing additives is attachably/detachably accommodated may be formed in the
supplier 3. Thesupplier 3 may be connected to the watersupply flow path 4 through the supplier entrance flow path, and be connected to themain flow path 2 through the supplier exit flow path. - An opening/closing valve that opens/closes the supplier entrance flow path may be installed in the supplier entrance flow path.
- A check valve that blocks a fluid of the
main flow path 2 from flowing backward to the capsule accommodation part may be installed in the supplier exit flow path. - A plurality of
31, 32, and 33 may be formed in thecapsule accommodation parts supplier 3. The plurality of 31, 32, and 33 may be formed to be divided from one another. The plurality ofcapsule accommodation parts 31, 32, and 33 may be connected to supplier entrance flow paths and supplier exit flow paths, respectively.capsule accommodation parts - Hereinafter, a first additive, a second additive, and a third additive may be accommodated in the
supplier 3. The first additive may be yeast, the second additive may be hop, and the third additive may be a flavor additive. - The
supplier 3 may include a firstcapsule accommodation part 31 in which a first capsule C1 containing the first additive is accommodated, a secondcapsule accommodation part 32 in which a second capsule C2 containing the second additive is accommodated, and a thirdcapsule accommodation part 33 in which a third capsule C3 containing the third additive is accommodated. - A first supplier
entrance flow path 311 that guides water or air to the firstcapsule accommodation part 31 may be connected to the firstcapsule accommodation part 31, and a first supplierexit flow path 312 through which water discharged from the firstcapsule accommodation part 31, a mixture of the water and the first additive, and air are guided may be connected to the firstcapsule accommodation part 31. A first opening/closing valve 313 that opens/closes the first supplierentrance flow path 311 may be installed in the first supplierentrance flow path 311. Afirst check valve 314 that blocks the fluid of themain flow path 2 from flowing backward to the firstcapsule accommodation part 31 while allowing a fluid of the firstcapsule accommodation part 31 to flow in themain flow path 2 may be installed in the first supplierexit flow path 312. Here, the fluid may include the water discharged from the firstcapsule accommodation part 31, the mixture of the water and the first additive, and the air. - A second supplier
entrance flow path 321 that guides water or air to the secondcapsule accommodation part 32 may be connected to the secondcapsule accommodation part 32, and a second supplierexit flow path 322 through which water discharged from the secondcapsule accommodation part 32, a mixture of the water and the second additive, and air are guided may be connected to the secondcapsule accommodation part 32. A second opening/closing valve 323 that opens/closes the second supplierentrance flow path 321 may be installed in the second supplierentrance flow path 321. Asecond check valve 324 that blocks the fluid of themain flow path 2 from flowing backward to the secondcapsule accommodation part 32 while allowing a fluid of the secondcapsule accommodation part 32 to flow in themain flow path 2 may be installed in the second supplierexit flow path 322. Here, the fluid may include the water discharged from the secondcapsule accommodation part 32, the mixture of the water and the second additive, and the air. - A third supplier
entrance flow path 331 that guides water or air to the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33 may be connected to the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33, and a third supplierexit flow path 332 through which water discharged from the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33, a mixture of the water and the third additive, and air are guided may be connected to the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33. A third opening/closing valve 323 that opens/closes the third supplierentrance flow path 331 may be installed in the third supplierentrance flow path 331. Athird check valve 334 that blocks the fluid of themain flow path 2 from flowing backward to the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33 while allowing a fluid of the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33 to flow in themain flow path 2 may be installed in the third supplierexit flow path 332. Here, the fluid may include the water discharged from the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33, the mixture of the water and the third additive, and the air. - The beverage maker may include a
bypass flow path 34 that enables the water supplied from thewater flow path 4 to be supplied to themain flow path 2 by bypassing the 31, 32, and 33.capsule accommodation parts - The
bypass flow path 34 may be connected to the watersupply flow path 4 and themain flow path 2, and water or air of thewater flow path 4 may be guided to thebypass flow path 34 to flow in themain flow path 2 by bypassing the 31, 32, and 33.capsule accommodation parts - The
bypass flow path 34 may be connected in parallel to flow paths of the firstcapsule accommodation part 31, the secondcapsule accommodation part 32, and the thirdcapsule accommodation part 33. - A
bypass valve 35 that opens/closes thebypass flow path 34 may be installed in thebypass flow path 34. - The beverage maker may include a main supply flow path that guides the water, the ingredients of the beverage, or the air to the
fermentation tank assembly 11 therethrough. - When the beverage maker includes both of the
supplier 3 and thewater supply module 5, the main supply flow path may include all of themain flow path 2, thebypass flow path 34, and the watersupply flow path 4. In this case, the main supply flow path may supply all of the water, the air, and the ingredients of the beverage to thefermentation tank assembly 11. - The beverage maker includes the
supplier 3, but may not include thewater supply module 5. In this case, the main supply flow path may include all of themain flow path 2, thebypass flow path 34, and the watersupply flow path 4. The watersupply flow path 4 may be directly connected to a water faucet or include a water supply tube that is connected to the water faucet through a separate connection hose to be supplied with external water. The water supply tube may be supplied with external water to supply the external water to thebypass flow path 34 or thesupplier 3. That is, the main supply flow path may supply all of the water, the air, and the ingredients of the beverage to thefermentation tank assembly 11 therethrough. - The beverage maker includes the
water supply module 5, but may not include thesupplier 3. In this case, the main supply flow path may include themain flow path 2, and themain flow path 2 may be directly connected to thewater supply module 5. In addition, an airinjection flow path 81 of anair injector 8 may be connected to themain flow path 2. - When the beverage maker includes the
water supply module 5 but does not include thesupplier 3, the main supply flow path does not require a separate watersupply flow path 4 orbypass flow path 34 that connects thewater supply module 5 and thesupplier 3, and themain flow path 2 may be directly supplied from thewater supply module 5. In addition, the airinjection flow path 81 of theair injector 8 may be connected to a portion located between thewater supply module 5 and amain valve 9 in themain flow path 2. - When the beverage maker includes the
water supply module 5 but does not include thesupplier 3, water of thewater supply module 5 may be supplied to thefermentation tank assembly 11 through themain flow path 2, and air of theair injector 8 may be supplied to thefermentation tank assembly 11 through themain flow path 2. That is, the main flow path may supply water and air to thefermentation tank assembly 11. - The beverage maker may not include both of the
supplier 3 and thewater supply module 5. In this case, the main supply flow path may include themain flow path 2, and themain flow path 2 may be directly connected to a water faucet or include a water supply tube that is connected to the water faucet through a separate connection hose to be supplied with external water. The water supply tube may be supplied with external water to supply the external water to thefermentation tank assembly 11. - When the beverage maker does not include both of the
supplier 3 and thewater supply module 5, the main supply flow path does not require a separate watersupply flow path 4 orbypass flow path 34 that connects thewater supply module 5 and thesupplier 3, and themain flow path 2 may be directly supplied from thewater supply module 5. In this case, the airinjection flow path 81 of theair injector 8 may be connected to themain flow path 2, and be connected prior to themain valve 9 in themain flow path 2. That is, the main supply flow path may supply water and air to thefermentation tank assembly 11. - Hereinafter, the case where the beverage maker includes all of the
main flow path 2, the watersupply flow path 4, and thebypass flow path 34 will be described as an example. - The
main flow path 2 may be connected to the first supplierexit flow path 312, the second supplierexit flow path 322, the third supplierexit flow path 332, and thebypass flow path 34. Themain flow path 2 may include a common tube connected to thefermentation tank assembly 11 and a combination tube connected to the first supplierexit flow path 312, the second supplierexit flow path 322, the third supplierexit flow path 332, thebypass flow path 34 and the common tube. - The
main flow path 2 may be connected to thefermentation tank assembly 11, and be connected to thefermentation tank cover 114 in thefermentation tank assembly 11. - The water
supply flow path 4 may be connected to the first supplierentrance flow path 311, the second supplierentrance flow path 321, the third supplierentrance flow path 331, and thebypass flow path 34. - The water
supply flow path 4 may include a common tube connected to thewater supply module 5, and a plurality of branch tubes branching off from the common tube, the plurality of branch tubes being connected to the first supplierentrance flow path 311, the second supplierentrance flow path 321, the third supplierentrance flow path 331, and thebypass flow path 34. - The
water supply module 5 may include awater tank 51 containing water, awater supply pump 52 that pumps the water of thewater tank 51, and thewater supply heater 53 that heats the water pumped by thewater supply pump 52. - A water tank
outlet flow path 54 may be connected to thewater tank 51, and thewater supply pump 52 may be connected to the water tankoutlet flow path 54. - A water supply pump
outlet flow path 55 may be connected to thewater supply pump 52, and thewater supply heater 53 may be connected to the water supply pumpoutlet flow path 55. - A
flow meter 56 that measures a flow rate of the water supply pumpoutlet flow path 55 may be installed in the water supply pumpoutlet flow path 55. - The
water supply heater 53 may be a mold heater, and include a heater case through which the water pumped by thewater supply pump 52 passes, and a heater installed in the heater case to heat water introduced into the heater case. Athermistor 57 that measures a temperature of thewater supply heater 53 may be installed in thewater supply heater 53. In addition, athermal fuse 58 that cuts off current applied to thewater supply heater 53 as a circuit is interrupted when the temperature of thewater supply heater 53 is high. - When the
water supply pump 52 is driven, water of thewater tank 51 may be guided to thewater supply heater 53 through the water tankoutlet flow path 54, thewater supply pump 52, and the water supply pumpoutlet flow path 55. The water guided to thewater heater 53 may be heated by thewater supply heater 53 and then guided to the watersupply flow path 4. - The
beverage extractor 6 may be connected to themain flow path 2. Thebeverage extractor 6 may include a beverageextraction flow path 61 connected to themain flow path 2, the beverageextraction flow path 61 allowing the beverage of themain flow path 2 to be guided therethrough. Thebeverage extractor 6 may further include abeverage extraction valve 62 connected to the beverageextraction flow path 61. - An
anti-foaming path 63 may be provided in the beverageextraction flow path 61, and foam of the beverage flowing from themain flow path 2 to the beverageextraction flow path 61 may be minimized by passing through theanti-foaming path 63. A mesh, etc., through which foam is filtered, may be provided in theanti-foaming path 63. - The
beverage extraction valve 62 may include a lever manipulated by the user and a tap valve having a micro switch that detects a manipulation of the user. - In some implementations, the beverage maker may further include a gas discharger that discharges gas in the
fermentation module 1 to the outside. - The
gas discharger 7 may include a gasextraction flow path 71 connected to thefermentation module 1 and apressure sensor 72 installed in the gasextraction flow path 71. Thegas discharger 7 may further include agas extraction valve 73 that opens/closes the gasextraction flow path 71. Thegas discharger 7 may further include anair filter 74 through which gas passing through thegas extraction valve 73 passes. - The gas
extraction flow path 71 may be connected to thefermentation tank assembly 11, particularly, thefermentation tank cover 114. - The
gas extraction valve 73 may be turned on when air is injected into thebeverage ingredient pack 12, to be opened. The beverage maker may allow malt and water to be uniformly mixed together by injecting air into thebeverage ingredient pack 12. As such, in the case of beer making, bubbles generated from the liquid malt may be discharged to the outside at an upper portion of thebeer brewing pack 12 through the gasextraction flow path 71 and thegas extraction valve 73. - The
gas extraction valve 73 may be opened to detect a fermentation degree during a fermentation process. The gas in thebeverage brewing pack 12 may flow in thepressure sensor 72. Thepressure sensor 72 may sense a pressure of the gas discharged from thebeverage brewing pack 12. - The
pressure sensor 72, thegas extraction valve 73, and theair filter 74 may be sequentially disposed in a gas discharge direction in the gasextraction flow path 71. - The
gas discharger 7 may further include a gasdischarge relief valve 75 provided in the gasextraction flow path 71. The gasdischarge relief valve 75 may be installed prior to thepressure sensor 72 in the gas discharge direction. - The beverage maker may further include the
air injector 8 connected to at least one of themain flow path 2 and the watersupply flow path 4 to inject air. - When the
air injector 8 is connected to the watersupply flow path 4, air may be injected into thesupplier 3 through the watersupply flow path 4. The air injected into the watersupply flow path 4 may sequentially pass through thesupplier 3 and themain flow path 2 and then be injected into thebeverage brewing pack 12. When theair injector 8 is connected to the watersupply flow path 4, air may be injected into thebeverage brewing pack 12 through the watersupply flow path 4, thebypass flow path 34, and themain flow path 2. Theair injector 8 may supply the air to the ingredients in thebeverage brewing pack 12. - When the
air injector 8 is connected to the watersupply flow path 4, air may be injected into the 31, 32, and 33 through the watercapsule accommodation parts supply flow path 4, remaining water or sludge in the capsules C1, C2, and C3 and the 31, 32, and 32 may flow in thecapsule accommodation parts main flow path 2, and the capsules C1, C2, and C3 and the 31, 32, and 32 may be cleanly maintained.capsule accommodation parts - The
air injector 8 may include the airinjection flow path 81 connected to the watersupply flow path 4 and anair injection pump 82 that pumps air to the airinjection flow path 81. - The
air injector 8 may further include acheck valve 83 that blocks the water of the watersupply flow path 4 from being introduced into theair injection pump 82 through the airinjection flow path 81. Thecheck valve 83 may be installed posterior to theair injection pump 82 in an air injection direction. - The
air injector 8 may further include anair filter 84 connected to the airinjection flow path 81, theair filter 84 being installed prior to theair injection pump 82 in the air injection direction. - When the
air injection pump 82 is driven, dust, etc. in air may be filtered by theair filter 84, and the air passing through theair filter 84 may be flowed by theair injection pump 82 to flow in the watersupply flow path 4. - The beverage maker may further include the
main valve 9 that opens/closes themain flow path 2. - The
main valve 9 may be installed, in themain flow path 2, between aconnection part 91 of themain flow path 2 and the beverageextraction flow path 61 and aconnection part 92 of themain flow path 2 and thefermentation tank assembly 11. - The
main valve 9 may be opened when hot water is injected into thebeverage ingredient pack 12, to open themain flow path 2. Themain valve 9 may be closed while thefermentation tank assembly 11 is cooled, to close themain flow path 2. Themain valve 9 may be opened when air is injected into thebeverage ingredient pack 12, to open themain flow path 2. Themain valve 9 may be opened when an additive is supplied to the inside of thebeverage ingredient pack 12, to open themain flow path 2. Themain valve 9 may be closed while ingredients are being fermented, to close the inside of thebeverage ingredient pack 12. Themain valve 9 may be closed when the beverage is ripened and kept, to close the inside of thebeverage ingredient pack 12. Themain valve 9 may be opened when the beverage is extracted from thebeverage extractor 6, to open themain flow path 2. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the beverage maker according to some implementations.FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an inside of the beverage maker according to some implementations.FIG. 4 is a front view illustrating an inside of the beverage maker according to some implementations. - The beverage maker may further include a
base 100. The base 100 may form a bottom appearance of the beverage maker, and support thefermentation tank assembly 11, thecompressor 131, thewater supply heater 53, thewater supply pump 52, thewater tank 51, and the like, which are located at the top side thereof. - The beverage maker may further include a
beverage container 101 configured to receive and keep beverage dropping from thebeverage extraction valve 62. Thebeverage container 101 may be integrally formed with the base 100 or be coupled to thebase 100. - The
beverage container 101 may include acontainer body 101A having a space in which the beverage dropping from thebeverage extraction valve 62 is accommodated. Thebeverage container 101 may include a containertop plate 101B disposed at the top surface of thecontainer body 101A to cover the space in thecontainer body 101A. - The
container body 101A may be formed to protrude forward at a front portion of thebase 100. The top surface of thecontainer body 101A may be opened. -
Holes 101C through which the beverage drops into thecontainer body 101A may be formed in the containertop plate 101B. - Beverage dropping around a beverage container in the beverage dropping from the
beverage extraction valve 62 may drop to the containertop plate 101B, and be temporarily kept inside thebeverage container 101 through theholes 101C of the containertop plate 101B. Thus, surroundings of the beverage maker can be cleanly maintained. - The
fermentation tank 112, as shown inFIG. 4 , may include alower fermentation tank 112A of which top surface is opened, thelower fermentation tank 112A having a space formed therein, and anupper fermentation tank 112B disposed at the top of thelower fermentation tank 112A, theupper fermentation tank 112B having the opening 111 formed in the top surface thereof. - A
seat part 116 on which thebeverage ingredient pack 12 is mounted may be provided in thefermentation tank 112. Theseat part 116 may be provided to protrude from theopening 111, and a circumferential part of thebeverage ingredient pack 12 may be mounted on theseat part 116. - The beverage maker may include the
heat insulating wall 102 surrounding both of thefermentation tank 112 and theevaporator 134. - The
heat insulating wall 102 may be formed of polystyrene foam or the like, which has high heat insulation performance and can absorb vibration. - A heat insulating wall opening 103 may be formed at an upper portion of the
heat insulating wall 102, and the heat insulating space S2 may be formed inside theheat insulating wall 102. - The
heat insulating wall 102 may be configured as an assembly of a plurality of members. Theheat insulating wall 102 may include a lowerheat insulating wall 102A of which top surface is opened, the lowerheat insulating wall 102A having a space formed therein, and an upperheat insulating wall 102B disposed at the top of the lowerheat insulating wall 102A, the upperheat insulating wall 102B having the heat insulating wall opening 103 formed in the top surface thereof. - The
heat insulating wall 102 having the lowerheat insulating wall 102A and the upperheat insulating wall 102B may surround the circumferential and bottom surfaces of thefermentation tank 112. - The heat insulating wall opening 103 of the
heat insulating wall 102 may surround an upper portion of thefermentation tank 112. The heat insulating wall opening 103 of theheat insulating wall 102 may surround the outer surface of a portion at which the heat insulating wall opening 103 is formed in thefermentation tank 112. - An
inner surface 102C of theheat insulating wall 102 may have a larger diameter than anouter surface 112C of thefermentation tank 112, and a gap may be formed between theinner surface 102C of theheat insulating wall 102 and theouter surface 112C of thefermentation tank 112. Air may be filled in the gap, and the air between theinner surface 102C of theheat insulating wall 102 and theouter surface 112C of thefermentation tank 112 may heat-insulate thefermentation tank 112. The gap between theinner surface 102C of theheat insulating wall 102 and theouter surface 112C of thefermentation tank 112 may be a space in which theevaporator 134 is accommodated, and simultaneously be a space that can minimize a change in temperature of thefermentation tank 112. - The
fermentation tank 112 may be mounted on atop surface 102E of abottom plate part 102D of theheat insulating wall 102, and be supported by thetop surface 102E of thebottom plate part 102D of theheat insulating wall 102. - A
bottom surface 102F of thebottom plate part 102D of theheat insulating wall 102 may be placed on a heat insulatingwall supporter 100A formed on the top surface of thebase 100. - An air supply flow path through-
hole 102G through which the airsupply flow path 154 passes may be formed in thebottom plate part 102D of theheat insulating wall 102. The air supply flow path through-hole 102G may form at least part of a channel that is communicative with a space that is formed in the interior of the container body between a wall of the container body and thebeverage ingredient pack 12 mounted inside the container body. Air that is supplied through this channel may exert pressure on the flexiblebeverage ingredient pack 12, causing the manufactured beverage to be extracted. At least a portion of the airsupply flow path 154 may be formed through theheat insulating wall 102, and be connected to thefermentation tank 112. - In some implementations, the
evaporator 134 may be an evaporating tube wound around the outer surface of thefermentation tank 112 to be located in the gap. Theevaporator 134 may be in contact with each of theouter surface 112C of thefermentation tank 112 and theinner surface 102C of theheat insulating wall 102. Theevaporator 134 may be supported by theheat insulating wall 102. - The
evaporator 134 may include an extending tube extending to the outside of theheat insulating wall 102 by passing through an evaporating tube through-hole formed in theheat insulating wall 102. - The beverage maker may include a heat insulating
104 and 105 surrounding the circumferential and top surfaces of thewall cover heat insulating wall 102. - The heat insulating
104 and 105 may be configured as one cover, and be configured as an assembly of a plurality of covers.wall cover - The heat insulating
104 and 105 may include a lower heat insulatingwall cover wall cover 104 of which bottom surface is opened, the lower heat insulatingwall cover 104 surrounding the outer circumferential surface of theheat insulating wall 102, and an upper heat insulatingwall cover 105 disposed at the top of the lower heat insulatingwall cover 104, the upper heat insulatingwall cover 105 covering the top surface of theheat insulating wall 102. - A lower portion of the lower heat insulating
wall cover 104 may be placed on thebase 100. - A lower portion of the upper heat insulating
wall cover 105 may be placed on the top end of the lower heat insulatingwall cover 104. - The heat insulating
104 and 105 may protect thewall cover heat insulating wall 102, and form a portion of the appearance of the beverage maker. - The heat insulating
104 and 105 may surround the entire circumferential surface of thewall cover heat insulating wall 102, and surround only a portion of the circumferential surface of theheat insulating wall 102. - A side opening may be formed in a surface of the heat insulating
104 and 105, which faces thewall cover water tank 51. The extending tube of theevaporator 134 may be disposed to pass through the side opening. The extending tube of theevaporator 134 may extend to an accommodation space S5 shown inFIG. 4 , which will be described later, by passing through the side opening of the heat insulating 104 and 105.wall cover - In some implementations, the
water tank 51 may be spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of thebase 100. Thewater tank 51 may be spaced apart from the base 100 in the vertical direction. A space S3 in which at least one of thecompressor 131, thewater supply heater 53, and thewater supply pump 52 is to be accommodated may be formed between thewater tank 51 and thebase 100. In addition, thewater tank 51 may be spaced apart from theheat insulating wall 102 in the horizontal direction. - The beverage maker may include a
water tank supporter 106 supporting thewater tank 51 to be spaced apart from thebase 100. Thewater tank supporter 106 may be disposed at thebase 100, and support thewater tank 51 to be spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of thebase 100. The bottom end ofwater tank supporter 106 may be placed on thebase 100, and thewater tank 51 may be placed at an upper portion of thewater tank supporter 106. - The
water tank supporter 106 may be configured such that a plurality of supporter members are coupled in a hollow cylindrical shape. A side opening may be formed in a surface of thewater tank supporter 106, which faces theheat insulating wall 102. - The
water tank 51 may include anouter water tank 58, and aninner water tank 59 accommodated in theouter water tank 58, theinner water tank 59 in which a space S4 having water accommodated therein is formed. - The
outer water tank 58 may be placed at an upper portion of thewater tank supporter 106, and the bottom surface of theouter water tank 58 may be spaced apart from the top surface of thebase 100. The space S3 in which at least one of thecompressor 131, thewater supply heater 53, and thewater supply pump 52 is to be accommodated may be formed between theouter water tank 58 and thebase 100. - The
outer water tank 58 may have a vessel shape of which top surface is opened, and protect theinner water tank 59 by surrounding the outer circumferential and bottom surfaces of theinner water tank 59 located therein. - The
inner water tank 59 may be inserted into theouter water tank 58, and be supported by theouter water tank 58. - The beverage maker may further include a
water tank protector 107 disposed at the top side of theouter water tank 58 to surround an upper outer circumferential surface of theinner water tank 59. Thewater tank protector 107 may be disposed to surround the entire or a portion of the upper outer circumferential surface of theinner water tank 59. Thewater tank protector 107 may be configured such that a plurality of protector members are coupled in a ring shape. - The beverage maker may further include a
water tank lid 108 coupled to thewater tank 51 or thewater tank protector 107 to cover the top surface of thewater tank 51. One side of thewater tank lid 108 may be rotatably connected to thewater tank 51 or thewater tank protector 107. Thewater tank lid 108 may be separably mounted on the top surface of thewater tank 51 or thewater tank protector 107. - In some implementations, at least one of the
compressor 131, thewater supply heater 53, and thewater supply pump 52 may be disposed between the base 100 and thewater tank 51. - The
condenser 132 may be disposed to face at least one of the space between theheat insulating wall 102 and thewater tank 51, and theheat insulating wall 102. - The
supplier 3 may be disposed between thefermentation tank cover 114 and thewater tank 51. In this case, the beverage maker may be compactly manufactured as compared with when thesupplier 3 is located at a position except the space between thefermentation tank cover 114 and thewater tank 51, and thesupplier 3 may be protected by thefermentation tank cover 114 and thewater tank 51. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , one side of thesupplier 3 may be mounted on theouter water tank 58, and the other side of thesupplier 3 may be mounted on the heat insulating 104 and 105. Thewall cover supplier 3 may be vertically spaced apart from the base 100 at the top side of thebase 100. - The
supplier 3 may include acapsule accommodation body 36 having the capsule accommodation part in which the capsules C1, C2, and C3 shown inFIG. 1 are attachably/detachably accommodated, and alid module 37 covering the capsule accommodation part. - One side plate facing the
water tank 51 among left and right side plates of thecapsule accommodation body 36 may be mounted on a mounting part formed in theouter water tank 58 to be supported by theouter water tank 58. - The other side plate facing the
fermentation tank cover 114 among the left and right side plates of thecapsule accommodation body 36 may be mounted on the heat insulating 104 and 105, and be supported by the heat insulatingwall cover 104 and 105.wall cover - The
lid module 37 may include alid 38 covering thecapsule accommodation body 36. Thelid 38 may be slidingly disposed at thecapsule accommodation body 36 or be rotatably connected to thecapsule accommodation body 36. Thelid 38 may be hinge-connected to thecapsule accommodation body 36. - The
supplier 3 may be installed to be located at an approximately central upper portion of the beverage maker, and the user may easily mount or separate the capsules C1, C2, and C3 by upwardly rotating thelid module 37 of thesupplier 3. - The accommodation space S5 in which a plurality of parts are to be accommodated may be formed in the beverage maker. Here, the accommodation space S5 may be a space that becomes a space between the
heat insulating wall 102 and thewater tank 51 in the left-right direction and becomes a space between thesupplier 3 and the base 100 in the top-bottom direction. - In the beverage maker, a plurality of parts are preferably accommodated in the accommodation space S5. In this case, the beverage maker may become compact. The plurality of parts accommodated in the accommodation space S5 may be protected by being surrounded by the
heat insulating wall 102, thewater tank 51, thebase 100, thesupplier 3, thecondenser 132, and acenter cover 66 which will be described later. - The opening/closing
313, 323, and 333 installed in the suppliervalves 311, 321, and 331 shown inentrance flow paths FIG. 1 to open/close the supplier 311, 321, and 331, as shown inentrance flow paths FIG. 4 , may be located under thecapsule accommodation body 36. - The opening/closing
313, 323, and 333 may be installed in a bracket 64 (seevalves FIG. 3 ) disposed at thebase 100. - The
bracket 64 may be disposed to be located at a side of theheat insulating wall 102, and the opening/closing 313, 323, and 333 may be installed to be located between thevalves heat insulating wall 102 and thewater tank 51 by thebracket 64. The opening/closing 313, 323, and 333 may be located between thevalves heat insulating wall 102 and thewater tank 51 in the left-right direction, and be located between the base 100 and thesupplier 3 in the top-bottom direction. - The beverage maker may further include the
center cover 66 covering the front of the opening/closing 313, 323, and 333.valves - The
center cover 66, as shown inFIG. 2 , may be disposed to cover between the heat insulatingwall cover 104 and thewater tank supporter 106 in the left-right direction and cover between thesupplier 3 and the base 100 in the top-bottom direction. The rear surface of thecenter cover 66 may face thecondenser 132 in the front-rear direction, and protect a plurality of parts. - In addition, a front portion of the
supplier 3 may be placed on the top end of thecenter cover 66, and thesupplier 3 may be supported by thecenter cover 66. - In some implementations, the beverage extraction valve may be mounted to the
center cover 66. Thebeverage extraction valve 62 may be mounted to protrude forward from thecenter cover 66. Thebeverage extraction valve 62 may be mounted to thecenter cover 66 to be located at the top side of thebeverage container 101. - The beverage maker may include a
controller 109 that controls the beverage maker. - The
controller 109 may include amain PCB 109C. - The
controller 109 may include a wireless communication element that performs wireless communication with a wireless communication device such as a remote controller or a portable terminal. The wireless communication element, such as a Wi-Fi module or a Bluetooth module, is not limited to its kind as long as it can perform wireless communication with a remote controller or a wireless communication device. The wireless communication element may be mounted on themain PCB 109C or a display PCB which will be described later. - The
controller 109 may include an input unit that receives a command related to the manufacturing of the beverage maker. The input unit may be any suitable mechanical and/or electronic input unit. For example, the input unit may include arotary knob 109A and arotary switch 109B switched by therotary knob 109A. Aknob hole 106A through which therotary knob 109A rotatably passes may be formed at one side of thewater tank supporter 106. Therotary knob 109A may be disposed such that at least one portion of therotary knob 109A is exposed to the outside. Therotary switch 109B may be mounted on themain PCB 109C. As another example, the input unit may include a touch screen that receives a command of the user in a touch-based manner. The touch screen may be provided in adisplay 109D which will be described later. The user may input a command through the remote controller or the wireless communication device, and thecontroller 109 may receive the command of the user through the wireless communication element. - The
controller 109 may include thedisplay 109D that displays various information of the beverage maker. Thedisplay 109D may include a display element such as LCD, LED, or OLED. Thedisplay 109D may include the display PCB on which the display element is mounted. The display PCB may be mounted on themain PCB 109C or be connected to themain PCB 109C through a separate connector. - The
display 109D may display information that has been input through the input unit. - The
display 109D may display information of thebeverage brewing pack 12 and information on a fermentation time of beverage ingredients, a beverage completion time, or the like. The fermentation time of the beverage ingredients or the beverage completion time may be changed depending on kinds of the beverage ingredients contained in thebeverage brewing pack 12. Ifbeverage brewing pack 12 approaches thefermentation tank assembly 11, thecontroller 109 may acquire information from thebeverage brewing pack 12 through a communication module such as NFC. - In some implementations, a compact chip in which various information related to the beverage ingredients may be attached in the shape of a sticker, etc. to the
beverage brewing pack 12, and the chip and an NFC tag that transmits/receives data may be installed in the beverage maker. In such implementations, the NFC tag may be mounted on thefermentation tank assembly 11, themain PCB 109C, or the display PCB. When the NFC tag is mounted on thefermentation tank assembly 11, the NFC tag may be mounted on theopening 111 of thefermentation tank 112 or thefermentation tank cover 114. The NFC tag may be connected to thecontroller 109 through a data line. - If the
beverage brewing pack 12 is accommodated in thefermentation tank assembly 11, thecontroller 109 may acquire information of thebeverage brewing pack 12 from a chip provided in thebeverage brewing pack 12. - In some implementations, when the NFC tag is installed on the display PCB, the NFC tag may be installed at a front portion of the beverage maker. If the
beverage brewing pack 12 comes close to the front portion of the beverage maker by the user, thecontroller 109 may acquire information related to beverage-making ingredients from thebeverage brewing pack 12. - The
controller 109 may transmit the information acquired from the NFC tag to thedisplay 109D or the wireless communication device, and thedisplay 109D or the wireless communication device may display kinds of beverage ingredients, a total fermentation time, a beverage completion time, or the like. - In some implementations, the
controller 109 may acquire information related to beverage-making ingredients from the wireless communication device through the wireless communication element. The wireless communication device may receive the information related to the beverage-making ingredients from the user, or acquire the information related to the beverage-making ingredients from thebeverage brewing pack 12 using an NFC communication module. The wireless communication device may transmit the acquired information to the beverage-making apparatus. - The
display 109D may display various information related to brewing of beverage while the beverage is being brewed. Thecontroller 109 may be connected to thetemperature sensor 16. Thecontroller 109 may transmit information on a temperature sensed by thetemperature sensor 16 to thedisplay 109D or the wireless communication device, and thedisplay 109D or the communication device may display the temperature sensed by thetemperature sensor 16 through a numerical value, a graph, or the like. - The
display 109D may display a completion degree of the beverage, an amount of carbonic acid contained in the beverage, or the like through a numerical value, a graph, or the like while the beverage is being brewed. - The
display 109D may differently display a completion degree of the beverage in primary fermentation and a completion degree of the beverage in secondary fermentation. The amount of carbonic acid in the beverage of thebeverage brewing pack 12 may be gradually increased as time elapses. Thecontroller 109 may detect a pressure in thebeverage brewing pack 12 through thepressure sensor 72, and detect a temperature of thefermentation tank assembly 11 through thetemperature sensor 16. Thecontroller 109 may calculate an amount of carbonic acid using the detected pressure and temperature according to a preset equation or table. Thecontroller 109 may transmit information on the calculated amount of carbonic acid to thedisplay 109D or the wireless communication device, and at least one of thedisplay 109D and the wireless communication device may display the calculated amount of carbonic acid. - The
display 109D may display a remaining amount of the beverage after the beverage is completely brewed. - If the secondary fermentation which will be described later is ended, the
controller 109 may determine that the beverage has been completely brewed. - The
controller 109 may add up at least one of a time required to turn on the micro switch, a time required to drive theair pump 152, and a time required to turn on themain valve 9 after the beverage is completely brewed. Thecontroller 109 may calculate an extraction amount of the beverage according to the added-up time, and calculate a remaining amount of the beverage from the calculated extraction amount. Thecontroller 109 may transmit information on the remaining amount of the beverage to thedisplay 109D or the wireless communication device, and at least one of thedisplay 109D and the wireless communication device may display the remaining amount of the beverage. -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a system including a beverage-making apparatus and a mobile terminal connected to the beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the system may include a beverage-makingapparatus 1000 and a mobile terminal 2000 connected to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. The beverage-makingapparatus 1000 shown inFIG. 5 may correspond, for example, to the beverage-making apparatus described inFIGS. 1 to 4 . - The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 and the mobile terminal 2000 may be connected through wireless communications, for example through a wireless communication protocol. The wireless communication protocol may be, for example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, or any other suitable wireless communication protocol. As other examples, the mobile terminal 2000 may communicate with the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 using short-range wireless communication signals, or may indirectly communicate via an intermediate device, such as a relay or a router. - The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may transmit various information related to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 to themobile terminal 2000. The various information may include, for example, information related to an on/off state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, information related to a type of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, information related to beverage ingredients acquired from thebeverage brewing pack 12 and/orsupplier 3 ofapparatus 1000, beverage brewing information based on beverage ingredients of theapparatus 1000, and/or beverage maintenance or storage information related to theapparatus 1000. - The mobile terminal 2000 may store one or more programs, such as applications, that when executed by one or more processors, perform operations of providing brewing information regarding the beverage-making
apparatus 1000. For example, if the stored application is executed, the mobile terminal 2000 may display information received from the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, such as information regarding ingredients or recipes for making abeverage using apparatus 1000, or remotely control an operation of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 based on the displayed information. - The mobile terminal 2000 may include, for example, a cellular phone, a smart phone, a laptop computer, a terminal for digital broadcast, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), a navigation system, a tablet PC, an ultrabook, a wearable device (e.g., a smartwatch, a smart glass, or a head mounted display (HMD)), and the like. An example of a configuration of the mobile terminal 2000 will be described with reference to
FIG. 6 . -
FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram of an example of a mobile terminal according to an implementation. - In this example, the
mobile terminal 2000 is shown having components such as awireless communication unit 2010, aninput unit 2020, asensing unit 2040, anoutput unit 2050, aninterface unit 2060, amemory 2070, acontroller 2080, and apower supply unit 2090. However, not all implementations of the present disclosure necessarily implement all of the illustrated components inFIG. 6 , and greater or fewer components may alternatively be implemented. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , themobile terminal 2000 is shown havingwireless communication unit 2010. Thewireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more components which enable wireless communication between themobile terminal 2000 and other devices, such as the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 or other devices on a wireless communication system or network with which themobile terminal 2000 is communicative. - In this example, the
wireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more modules which enable communications, e.g., wireless communications between themobile terminal 2000 and a wireless communication system, communications between themobile terminal 2000 and another device or mobile terminal, and/or communications between themobile terminal 2000 and an external server. Further, thewireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more modules which connect the mobile terminal 2000 to other devices. To facilitate such communications, in the example ofFIG. 6 , thewireless communication unit 2010 includes one or more of abroadcast receiving module 2011, amobile communication module 2012, awireless Internet module 2013, a short-range communication module 2014, and alocation information module 2015. - The mobile terminal 2000 in
FIG. 6 also implements aninput unit 2020, which includes acamera 2021 for obtaining images or video, amicrophone 2022, which is one type of audio input device for inputting an audio signal, and a user input unit 2023 (for example, a touch key, a push key, a mechanical key, a soft key, and the like) for allowing a user to input information. Data (for example, audio, video, image, and the like) is obtained by theinput unit 2020 and may be analyzed and processed bycontroller 2080 according to device parameters, user commands, and combinations thereof. - The mobile terminal 2000 also includes a
sensing unit 2040 that is implemented with one or more sensors configured to sense internal information of themobile terminal 2000, the surrounding environment of themobile terminal 2000, user information, and the like. For example, inFIG. 6 , thesensing unit 2040 is shown having aproximity sensor 2041 and anillumination sensor 2042. - In some implementations, the
sensing unit 2040 may alternatively or additionally include other types of sensors or devices, such as a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a G-sensor, a gyroscope sensor, a motion sensor, an RGB sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a finger scan sensor, a ultrasonic sensor, an optical sensor (for example, camera 2021), amicrophone 2022, a battery gauge, an environment sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a radiation detection sensor, a thermal sensor, and a gas sensor, among others), a chemical sensor (for example, an electronic nose, a health care sensor, a biometric sensor, and the like), to name a few. The mobile terminal 2000 may be configured to utilize information obtained fromsensing unit 2040, and in particular, information obtained from one or more sensors of thesensing unit 2040, and combinations thereof. - The mobile terminal 2000 also includes an
output unit 2050 configured to output various types of information, such as audio, video, tactile output, and the like. In the example ofFIG. 6 , theoutput unit 2050 is shown having adisplay unit 2051, anaudio output module 2052, ahaptic module 2053, and anoptical output module 2054. - The
display unit 2051 may have an inter-layered structure or an integrated structure with a touch sensor in order to facilitate a touch screen. The touch screen may provide an output interface between themobile terminal 2000 and a user, as well as providing a function as theuser input unit 2023 which provides an input interface between themobile terminal 2000 and the user. - The
mobile terminal 2000 ofFIG. 6 also implements aninterface unit 2060, which serves as an interface with various types of external devices that can be coupled to themobile terminal 2000. Theinterface unit 2060, for example, may include any of wired or wireless ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) ports, video I/O ports, earphone ports, and the like. In some cases, the mobile terminal 2000 may perform assorted control functions associated with a connected external device, in response to the external device being connected to theinterface unit 2060. - The mobile terminal 2000 also implements a
memory 2070 that stores data to support various functions or features of themobile terminal 2000. For instance, thememory 2070 may be configured to store application programs executed in themobile terminal 2000, data or instructions for operations of themobile terminal 2000, and the like. Some of these application programs may be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed within the mobile terminal 2000 at time of manufacturing or shipping, which is typically the case for basic functions of the mobile terminal 2000 (for example, receiving a call, placing a call, receiving a message, sending a message, and the like). It is common for application programs to be stored in thememory 2070, installed in themobile terminal 2000, and executed by thecontroller 2080 to perform an operation (or function) for themobile terminal 2000. Although thememory 2070 is shown inFIG. 6 as being a component that is separate and distinct from other components ofFIG. 6 , implementations are not limited thereto, and thememory 2070 may represent a collection of different memory elements that are implemented in different components ofFIG. 6 . - The mobile terminal 2000 also includes one or more processors, such as
controller 2080, which functions to control overall operation of themobile terminal 2000, in addition to the operations associated with the application programs. Thecontroller 2080 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data, information and the like, which are input or output by the various components depicted inFIG. 6 , or activating application programs stored in thememory 2070. - As one example, the
controller 2080 controls some or all of the components illustrated inFIGS. 1A-1C according to the execution of an application program that have been stored in thememory 2070. Although thecontroller 2080 is shown inFIG. 6 as being a component that is separate and distinct from other components ofFIG. 6 , implementations are not limited thereto, and thecontroller 2080 may represent a collection of different processors that are implemented in different components ofFIG. 6 . - The mobile terminal 2000 also includes a
power supply unit 2090 that is configured to receive external power or provide internal power in order to supply appropriate power required for operating elements and components included in themobile terminal 2000. In some implementations thepower supply unit 2090 may include a battery, and the battery may be configured to be embedded in the terminal body, or configured to be detachable from the terminal body. - Various implementations described herein may be implemented in a computer-readable medium, a machine-readable medium, or similar medium using, for example, software, hardware, or any combination thereof.
- The mobile terminal 2000 may perform operations, e.g., via an application, that controls operations of the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 that is communicative to themobile terminal 2000. The mobile terminal 2000 may also exchange various types of information with the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 or various types of information related to a beverage that is produced by the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. To perform such operations, the mobile terminal 2000 may execute an application downloaded from a computer, e.g., an external server, or may display interfaces that are generated by an application that is executed remotely by a computer. - For example, the
controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may execute an installed application in response to an execution request of the application. As another example, thecontroller 2080 may perform operations in response to an application being executed remotely on a server. Thecontroller 2080 may display various interfaces provided from the executed application through thedisplay unit 2051. Examples of such operations and interfaces will be described further below. -
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal providing beverage-making information of a beverage-making apparatus according to an implementation. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , if an application is executed, e.g., an application installed and executed in the mobile terminal 2000 or an application stored and executed on a remote computer, or any combination of client-server operations (S100), the mobile terminal 2000 may perform a connection to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S110). - Specifically, the application may be an application for providing a user with various information related to the beverage-making
apparatus 1000. If the application is executed, thecontroller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may perform a connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 100. If the connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is performed, thecontroller 2080 may display, e.g., through thedisplay unit 2051, an operation state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, a beverage brewing state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, or the like. - In some implementations, the
controller 2080 may automatically perform the connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, based on registration information of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. The registration information of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 to be connected to the mobile terminal 1000 may be stored, e.g., in thememory 2070 of themobile terminal 1000. The registration information includes identification information for connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, and may be stored when a connection between the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 and themobile terminal 2000 is first performed. - On the other hand, if the registration information is not stored, i.e., when there exists no history that the connection to the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 has been performed, thecontroller 2080 of mobile terminal 2000 may display a device registration interface for registering (e.g., storing registration information) the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. If the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is registered based on the displayed device registration interface, then thecontroller 2080 may perform the connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 will be described as examples related to steps S100 and S110. -
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a device registration interface displayed through the mobile terminal in a state in which there is no connection history between the mobile terminal and the beverage-making apparatus. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , when there exists no connection history between the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 and themobile terminal 2000, thecontroller 2080 may display, e.g., through thedisplay unit 2051, adevice registration interface 2100 for registering the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. For example, when the user first uses the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 before or after the beverage-making apparatus is purchased by the user, thecontroller 2080 may display thedevice registration interface 2100. - For example, as shown in
FIG. 8 , thedevice registration screen 2100 may include a devicemanual window 2110 that provides a user manual of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, usage tips of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, and the like, aconnection window 2120 for establishing a connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, apurchase icon 2130 for providing a purchasing function for purchasing the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, and amenu tab 2140. Thedevice registration screen 2100 shown inFIG. 8 is merely one example that is shown for convenience of description, and the shape and configuration of thedevice registration screen 2100 may be variously modified. - When the user desires to register the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 to themobile terminal 2000, the user may select (e.g., apply a touch input, etc.) theconnection window 2120 included in thedevice registration screen 2100. Thecontroller 2080 may receive an input for selecting theconnection window 2120, and perform the connection to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 in response to the received input. For example, thecontroller 2080 may register the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 by performing a search operation of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 to be connected and storing the registration information of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, searched as the performed result. -
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal prior to a beverage-making process is performed by the beverage-making apparatus. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , when the state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 connected to themobile terminal 2000 is a state before a beverage-making process of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, thecontroller 2080 may display aninformation screen 2200 including information for guiding the beverage-making process. - For example, the
information screen 2200 may include a beverage-makingguide window 2210 for providing guides or tips related to making of the beverage, astate window 2220 representing a state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 connected to themobile terminal 2000, and 2230 and 2240 for guiding the beverage-making process.messages - When a detailed
information display icon 2211 is selected in relation to the beverage-makingguide window 2210, thecontroller 2080 may display 2212 and 2213 related to a beverage-making method of a specific beverage.detailed information - The
state window 2220 may represent a current operation state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. For example, when the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is currently in an off-state, thestate window 2220, as shown inFIG. 9 , may include an image representing the off-state of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. - The user may thus conveniently utilize the beverage-making
apparatus 1000, based on various information provided through the beverage-makingguide window 2210 and the 2230 and 2240 for guiding the beverage-making process of various types of beverages.messages - Referring again to
FIG. 7 , the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may acquire ingredient information of a beverage to be made (S120). For example, as described inFIG. 1 , if abeverage ingredient pack 12 is accommodated in thefermentation tank assembly 11 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, then thecontroller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may acquire information of thebeverage ingredient pack 12, e.g., via an electronic communication device or chip provided in thebeverage ingredient pack 12. In some implementations, the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may acquire ingredient information by receiving the ingredient information from the user through thedisplay 109D. - As an example, if the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 is utilized to make beer, then the ingredient information may include at least one of wort (or malt), yeast, hops, or flavor additives. In some implementations, the ingredient information may include information regarding a main ingredient among the ingredients, e.g., in the scenario of beer-making, information regarding wort as a main ingredient among the malt, the yeast, the hops, and the flavor additives. - The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information, based on the acquired ingredient information (S130), and transmit the generated beverage-making information to the mobile terminal 2000 (S140). - The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information including a beverage completion time, a set temperature of each step (e.g., primary fermentation, secondary fermentation, etc.) in the beverage-making process, a carbonic acid amount, and the like, which are set based on the acquired ingredient information. The carbonic acid amount may refer to an amount of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage being made (e.g., when carbonic acid is generated as carbon dioxide and water react). The beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may start a beverage-making process, based on the generated beverage-making information. The mobile terminal 2000 may receive the beverage-making information from the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. In some implementations, the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may transmit the acquired ingredient information to themobile terminal 2000, and the mobile terminal 2000 may directly generate the beverage-making information, based on the received ingredient information. - The mobile terminal 2000 may display a beverage-making screen, based on the received beverage-making information (S150).
- The beverage-making screen may include various information related to beverage-making, such as ingredient information of beverage to be made, a completion time of the beverage, a completion degree of the beverage, a current operation of the beverage-making
apparatus 1000, a temperature in the fermentation tank, a carbonic acid amount, and the like. - The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may acquire beverage-making state information during the beverage-making process of the beverage (S160), and transmit the acquired beverage-making state information to the mobile terminal 2000 (S170). - For example, in some implementations, the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 acquires, in real time or periodically or with any suitable timing, beverage-making state information as a beverage-making process is performed, and transmits the acquired beverage-making state information to themobile terminal 2000, thereby providing a beverage-making state to the user. - The beverage-making state information may include, for example, information on a completion degree of the beverage-making process, a current stage of the beverage-making process (e.g., primary fermentation, secondary fermentation, ripening, etc.), a current temperature in the fermentation tank, a carbonic acid amount, and the like.
- The
mobile terminal 200 may update the beverage-making screen, based on the received beverage-making state information (S180). - The beverage-making screen that the mobile terminal 2000 displays based on the beverage-making information or the beverage-making state information will be described in more detail with reference with
FIGS. 10 to 12B . -
FIGS. 10 to 12B are diagrams illustrating examples of beverage-making interfaces displayed by the mobile terminal 2000 based on beverage-making information received from a beverage-makingapparatus 1000 during a beverage-making process. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , thecontroller 2080 may display a beverage-making screen 2300 through thedisplay unit 2051, based on beverage-making information received from the beverage-makingapparatus 100. - The beverage-
making screen 2300 may includeinformation 2310 regarding a name of the beverage (or a name of a main ingredient (e.g., wort) or a name of the beverage ingredient pack 12) which may be determined based on ingredient information and a beverage-making period set based on the ingredient information. The beverage-making screen 2300 may also include a beverage-makingstate window 2320 displaying a progress degree of the beverage being made and/or a stage of the beverage-making process, temperature and carbonicacid amount information 2330 in the fermentation tank, andrecipe information 2340 of the beverage being made. In some implementations, the beverage-making screen 2300 may include asharing icon 2350 for sharing a current beverage-making state of the beverage with others or uploading the current beverage-making state to a server or website, e.g., on a social networking site (SNS). - The beverage-making
state window 2320 may represent a current beverage-making state of the beverage, e.g., using a number or text. The beverage-making state may include a beverage-making progress degree and/or a stage of beverage-making process. The beverage-making progress degree may be determined based on, for example, a beverage-making time of the beverage to be made and a currently elapsed time, or determined based on a currently performed stage of the beverage-making process. - In some implementations, the beverage-making
state window 2320 may further display a beverage-making state image for intuitively displaying a beverage-making state of the beverage. The beverage-making state image may visually represent a color of beverage being made, a carbonic acid amount of the beverage being brewed, and the like. - The color of the beverage being made may be determined based on the acquired ingredient information. In addition, the carbonic acid amount of the beverage being made may be calculated by the
controller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. Analogous to what was described with reference toFIG. 1 , thecontroller 109 ofapparatus 1000 may sense a pressure in thebeverage ingredient pack 12 through thepressure sensor 72, and sense a temperature of thefermentation tank assembly 11 through thetemperature sensor 16. Thecontroller 109 may calculate a carbonic acid amount using the sensed pressure and temperature. Thecontroller 109 may transmit the calculated carbon acid amount to themobile terminal 2000. Thecontroller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may generate the beverage-making state image on the basis of information on the color of the beverage, determined based on the acquired ingredient information, and the received carbonic acid amount. - The temperature and carbonic
acid amount information 2330 displayed on the beverage-making screen 2300 may represent the temperature in the fermentation tank, sensed by thetemperature sensor 16, and the carbonic acid amount calculated by the temperature and pressure sensed by thetemperature sensor 16 and thepressure sensor 72. - In some implementations, the temperature and carbonic
acid amount information 2330 may represent information on a temperature and a carbonic acid amount, which are set based on the acquired ingredient information. For example, when a temperature (e.g., a fermentation temperature) set based on ingredient information, e.g., as acquired from thebeverage ingredient pack 12, is 44 degrees Fahrenheit and a carbonic acid amount set based on the ingredient information acquired from thebeverage ingredient pack 12, etc. is 7 g, thecontroller 2080 may display (e.g., continuously display) the temperature and carbonicacid amount information 2330 of the beverage-making screen 2300 as 44 degrees Fahrenheit and 7 g. - In addition, the carbonic acid amount information included in the beverage-
making screen 2300 and a beverage keeping screen which will be described later may represent information on an amount of carbonic acid (or an amount of carbon dioxide) contained in the beverage. In some cases, the carbonic acid amount information may represent an intensity of carbonic acid. For example, the carbonic acid amount information may represent, as the intensity of carbonic acid, any one of discrete levels such as strong, middle, and weak. In general, representing the intensity of carbonic acid may be variously implemented. - As shown in
FIG. 10 , when water is being supplied to the fermentation tank as a beverage-making process is started (a water supplying step), thecontroller 2080 may display, on the beverage-making state window 2320 a beverage-making state image representing that water is being supplied. - In some implementations, a beverage-making process of the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may include various stages. For example, if the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is utilized to make beer, then the beverage-making process may include a water supply step, a primary fermenting step, and a second fermenting step. The water supplying step may include a step of forming liquid malt by supplying hot water to the inside of the fermentation tank and uniformly mixing malt and the hot water. The primary fermenting step may include a step of generating alcohol, and the secondary fermenting step may include a step of generating carbon dioxide. - As such, beverage-making state images may be differently displayed depending on current beverage-making stage in the beverage-making process. In addition, beverage-making state images may be differently displayed depending on states (e.g., carbonic acid amounts, etc.) of the beverage being made, even within the same stage of the beverage-making process.
- Referring to
FIGS. 11A to 11C , thecontroller 2080 may receive beverage-making state information from the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, and update the beverage-making screen 2300, based on the received beverage-making state information. - For example, by using the beverage-
making screen 2300 updated as shown inFIG. 11A for making beer as a beverage, the user may check that the beverage-making process of the beverage has currently progressed to a degree of 25%, alcohol is being generated (or primary fermentation is being performed), the temperature in the fermentation tank is 55 degrees Fahrenheit, and no carbon dioxide (or carbon) has been generated. In some implementations, thecontroller 2080 may display, on the beverage-makingstate window 2320, a beverage-making state image representing that alcohol is currently being generated. - As the beverage-making process of the beverage progresses, the beverage-
making screen 2300 may be updated as shown inFIG. 11B . By using the beverage-making screen 2300 for making beer as a beverage, the user may check that the beverage-making process of the beverage has currently progressed to a degree of 55%, carbon dioxide is being generated (or secondary fermentation is being performed), the temperature in the fermentation tank is 46 degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of the generated carbon dioxide (or the amount of carbonic acid) is 6 g. Thecontroller 2080 may display, on the beverage-makingstate window 2320, a beverage-making state image representing that carbon dioxide is currently being generated. - As such, by comparing the
brewing state window 2320 ofFIG. 11A with thebrewing state window 2320 ofFIG. 11B , if the beverage-making step of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is changed from the primary fermentation step to the secondary fermentation step, it can be seen that contents of the beverage-makingstate window 2320 and a beverage-making state image have been changed based on the changed beverage-making step. - In addition, by using the beverage-
making screen 2300 again updated as shown inFIG. 11C , the user may check that the beverage-making process, e.g., of making beer as a beverage, has currently progressed to a degree of 71%, an operation of generating carbon dioxide is being performed, the temperature in the fermentation tank is 44 degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of the generated carbon dioxide is 8 g. Thecontroller 2080 may display, on the beverage-makingstate window 2320, a beverage-making state image representing that carbon dioxide is currently being generated. - By comparing the beverage-making
state window 2320 ofFIG. 11B with the beverage-makingstate window 2320 ofFIG. 11C , it can bee seen that, if the amount of carbon dioxide generated as the beverage-making processor of the beverage progresses is increased, the beverage-making state image is changed based on the increased amount of carbon dioxide. As such, thecontroller 2080 may provide a beverage-making state image that reflects not only schematic information on a current stage of the beverage-making process of a beverage but also a state of the beverage itself (e.g., an amount of carbon dioxide, etc.) that changes as the beverage-making process of the beverage progresses. - In some implementations, the
controller 2080 may variously display the beverage-making state image displayed on the beverage-makingstate window 2320 according to characteristics of the beverage being made. For example, thecontroller 2080 may determine a color of the beverage being made based on ingredient information, and represent the determined color through the beverage-making state image. - This will be described with reference to
FIGS. 12A and 12B . When the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 makes a beverage having a darker color than the beverage being made in the implementation ofFIGS. 11A and 11C , thecontroller 2080 may display, on the beverage-makingstate window 2320, a beverage-making state image having a darker color than the beverage-making state image ofFIGS. 11A to 11C . - In the example of making beer as a beverage, colors of beer may be different depending on kinds of wort (or malt). Pilsner, Pale ale, and Stout as kinds of wort will be described as examples. Beer brewed using Pilsner is defined to have a straw color, based on BJCP standard. Beer brewed using Pale ale may be defined to have an amber color, and may have a darker color than the beer brewed using Pilsner. Beer brewed using Stout is defined to have a black color, and have a darker color than the beer brewed using Pilsner and the beer brewed using Pale ale. That is, colors of beer may be different depending on kinds of wort.
- As such, the mobile terminal 2000 may enable the user to conveniently check beverage-making information on a beverage being made by the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 through thebeverage making screen 2300 displayed on thedisplay unit 2051. Particularly, the user can intuitively check a beverage-making state of beverage through the beverage-making state image displayed on the beverage-making screen 2300. -
FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of the mobile terminal 2000 providing beverage-making information of a beverage-makingapparatus 1000 according to another implementation. - Referring to
FIG. 13 , unlike the implementation described inFIG. 7 , ingredient information of the beverage to be made may be acquired through themobile terminal 2000. This will be described with reference to steps S121, 122, and 131. - The mobile terminal 2000 may acquire ingredient information of beverage to be made using the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S121). For example, the
controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may display an ingredient selection screen for receiving, from the user, ingredient information of beverage to be made using the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. Thecontroller 2080 may receive information on at least one of beverage ingredients (e.g., in the scenario of making beer, ingredients such as wort, yeast, hops, and flavor additives) through theuser input unit 2023, based on the ingredient selection screen. - In some implementations, the
controller 2080 may receive ingredient information directly from thebeverage ingredient pack 12 using the short-range communication module 2014 (e.g., the NFC communication module). For example, if themobile terminal 2000 comes within a threshold distance to thebeverage ingredient pack 12, such as a communication range of a communication device in the beverage-ingredient pack 12, thecontroller 2080 may receive the ingredient information through the short-range communication module 2014. - The mobile terminal 2000 may transmit the acquired ingredient information to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S122). The beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may generate beverage-making information, based on the received ingredient information (S131). In some implementations, such beverage-making information may be substantially the same as the beverage brewing information described inFIG. 7 . - In some implementations, the
controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may autonomously generate beverage-making information, based on the acquired ingredient information. - As such, according to the implementation shown in
FIG. 13 , the ingredient information regarding the beverage to be made using the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may be acquired by themobile terminal 2000. -
FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a mobile terminal 2000 providing beverage-keeping information of a beverage-makingapparatus 1000 according to an implementation. - Referring to
FIG. 14 , when a beverage-making process of a beverage is completed (S200), the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may transmit, to themobile terminal 2000, a beverage-making completion notification notifying that the beverage-making process of the beverage has been completed (S210). - In some implementations, the beverage-making completion notification may further include at least one of information on an amount of the beverage made, temperature information of the beverage, carbonic acid information, and the like.
- In some implementations, the mobile terminal 2000 displays a beverage-keeping interface, based on the received beverage brewing completion notification (S220). The beverage-keeping interface may include information regarding the completed beverage that is being kept in the beverage-making
apparatus 1000. - Such beverage-keeping information may include various information related to a state of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making
apparatus 1000. For example, the beverage keeping information may include information regarding a drinkable time of the beverage, a remaining amount of the beverage, freshness degree information, temperature information, carbonic acid information, and the like. As described above, the carbonic amount information may refer to an amount of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage. - If extraction of the beverage being kept is detected (S230), the beverage-making
apparatus 1000 may transmit extraction amount or remaining amount information of the beverage to the mobile terminal 2000 (S240). The mobile terminal 2000 may update the beverage-keeping interface, based on the received information (S250). - Analogous to what was described with reference to
FIG. 1 , when extraction of beverage being kept is detected, the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may use a variety of techniques to calculate the amount of beverage extracted and/or the amount of beverage remaining after extraction. For example, in some implementations, thecontroller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may determine a total time of beverage extraction, e.g., by adding up at least one of a time required to turn on the micro switch included in thebeverage extraction valve 62, a time required to drive theair pump 152, and a time required to turn on themain valve 9 after the beverage-making process of the beverage is completed. The micro switch may be point-contacted when the user manipulates thebeverage extraction valve 62 in the direction in which thebeverage extraction valve 62 is opened. In this case, since the beverage-making process of the beverage is completed, thecontroller 109 may open themain valve 9, and turn on theair control valve 156, thereby extracting the beverage. - In such scenarios, the
controller 109 may calculate an extraction amount of the beverage, based on the added-up time. Thecontroller 109 may transmit information on the calculated extraction amount to themobile terminal 2000. In some implementations, thecontroller 109 may calculate a remaining amount of the beverage being kept, based on the calculated extraction amount, and transmit information on the calculated remaining amount to themobile terminal 2000. - The
controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may update the beverage-keeping screen, based on the received extraction amount information or remaining amount information. - Hereinafter, an implementation of the beverage-keeping interface displayed by the mobile terminal 2000 will be described with reference to
FIGS. 15A to 15C . -
FIGS. 15A to 15C are diagrams illustrating examples of a beverage-keeping interface displayed through themobile terminal 2000. - Referring to
FIG. 15A , when the beverage-making process of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is completed, the mobile terminal 2000 may receive a beverage-making completion notification from the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. The mobile terminal 2000 may display a beverage-keepinginterface 2400 through thedisplay unit 2051, in response to the received beverage-making completion notification. For example, the beverage-making screen 2300 that was displayed during the beverage-making process may be changed to the beverage-keepinginterface 2400. - The beverage-keeping
interface 2400 may includeinformation 2410 on a name of the beverage being made and then kept (or a name of a main ingredient, e.g., wort for beer-making) and a drinkable time, beverage state window (2420) representing a state of the beverage being kept, andinformation 2430 on a temperature and a carbonic acid amount (or an amount of carbon dioxide). In addition, thebeverage keeping screen 2400 may include arecipe information window 2440 for registering a recipe of the beverage or displaying information of the recipe, asharing icon 2450 for sharing information on the beverage being kept, andfreshness degree information 2460 representing a freshness degree of the beverage being kept. - The drinkable time of the beverage being kept may be differently set depending on types of beverage (or types of ingredients). As such, the
controller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 or thecontroller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may set the drinkable time of the beverage, based on ingredient information acquired in the beverage-making process. - The
beverage state window 2420 may represent information including a remaining amount of the beverage being kept and thefreshness degree information 2460, e.g., using a number or text. Thefreshness degree information 2460 may be changed based on theinformation 2410 on the drinkable time. For example, when a current date is within the drinkable time, thecontroller 2080 may display thefreshness degree information 2460 representing that the beverage being kept is fresh. On the other hand, when the current data exceeds the drinkable time, thecontroller 2080 may display thefreshness degree information 2460 representing that the beverage being kept is stale. In addition, thebeverage state window 2420 may further include a beverage state image for intuitively representing a state of the beverage being kept. The beverage state image may, for example, visually represent at least one of a remaining amount of the beverage being kept, a bubble amount of the beverage, a carbonic acid amount of the beverage, and a freshness degree of the beverage. - The temperature and carbonic
acid amount information 2430 may include information on a temperature of the beverage being kept and an amount (e.g., a carbonic acid amount) of carbon dioxide contained in the beverage. For example, thecontroller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may generate information on the temperature and carbonic acid amount of the beverage being kept using a pressure and a temperature, which are respectively sensed by thepressure sensor 72 and thetemperature sensor 16. - In some implementations, the
controller 2080 may provide, through the beverage-keepinginterface 2400, a function of controlling the temperature of the beverage being kept in the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. For example, thecontroller 2080 may receive an input for selecting temperature information displayed on the beverage-keeping screen 2400, and display an icon or popup window for controlling the temperature being kept, based on the received input. Thecontroller 2080 may receive information on a control temperature of the beverage, based on the displayed icon or popup window. Thecontroller 2080 may transmit, to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, a control signal corresponding to the received information. Thecontroller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may control the temperature of the beverage being kept, based on the receive control signal. - The
recipe information window 2440 may include ingredient information of the beverage being kept. For example, in the scenarios of making beer, when the ingredient information acquired in the beverage brewing includes only wort information, the user may input the other ingredient information throughrecipe information window 2440. - In the examples of
FIGS. 15A to 15C , when there is a change to the beverage-keeping information, such as a change in the remaining amount of the beverage being kept, the temperature of the beverage, the carbonic acid amount of the beverage, and/or the freshness degree of the beverage, thecontroller 2080 may update the beverage-keeping screen 2400, based on the changed beverage-keeping information. - For example, when the remaining amount of the beverage is changed from 1.6 gal to 0.82 gal and then 0.35 gal as the beverage is extracted, the
controller 2080 may change the remaining amount of the beverage, displayed on thebeverage state window 2420, and display the changed remaining amount of the beverage. In addition, the beverage state image displayed on thebeverage state window 2420 may be changed and displayed to visually display that the remaining amount of the beverage being kept has been decreased. - Referring to
FIGS. 15A to 15C , when there is a change in the temperature and/or carbonic acid amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, thecontroller 2080 may update the temperature and/or carbonicacid amount information 2430. In addition, the beverage state image displayed on thebeverage state window 2420 may be changed and displayed to visually represent that the temperature and/or carbonic acid amount of the beverage has been changed. - In some implementations, referring to the
freshness degree information 2460 ofFIG. 15C , when the keeping time of the brewed beverage exceeds the drinkable time, the freshness degree of the beverage may be changed. In this case, thecontroller 2080 may change a freshness degree of the beverage, displayed through thefreshness degree information 2460. - As such, the mobile terminal 2000 according to some implementations provides a beverage-keeping interface representing a state of beverage being kept in the beverage-making
apparatus 1000, so that the user can conveniently check the state of the beverage being kept. - Referring again to
FIG. 14 , as the beverage kept in the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 is extracted a plural number of times, the remaining amount of the beverage may be gradually decreased. The mobile terminal 2000 may receive a cleansing and sterilizing command for the beverage-makingapparatus 100, based on the remaining amount of the beverage being kept in the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S260). - Specifically, when the remaining amount of the beverage is smaller than a reference amount, the
controller 2080 of the mobile terminal 2000 may display, on the beverage-keeping screen, a menu button for receiving the cleansing and sterilizing command from the user. The user may input the cleansing and sterilizing command, for example, by selecting the displayed menu button. Thecontroller 2080 may receive the cleaning and sterilizing command as the menu button is selected. - As the received cleansing and sterilizing command is transmitted to the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S270), the mobile terminal 2000 may control a cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-making apparatus 1000 (S280).
- Steps S260 to S280 will be described with reference to
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FIGS. 16A and 16B are diagrams illustrating examples of an interface displayed through the mobile terminal 2000 in a state in which a cleansing and sterilizing operation is performed in the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 based on an amount of a beverage remaining. - Referring to
FIG. 16A , as the beverage kept in the beverage-making apparatus is extracted plural times, the remaining amount of the beverage may be gradually decreased. Thecontroller 2080 may display amenu button 2470 for controlling the cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, based on remaining amount information of the beverage. InFIG. 16A , it is illustrated that themenu button 2470 is included in the beverage-keeping screen 2400 to be displayed. However, themenu button 2470 may be displayed in various manners. - In some implementations, the
menu button 2470 for controlling the cleansing and sterilizing operation may be displayed when the remaining amount of the beverage is smaller than the reference amount. For example, when the reference amount is 0.1 gal and the current remaining amount of the beverage is 0.05 gal, thecontroller 2080 may display themenu button 2470 through thedisplay unit 2051. - Referring to
FIG. 16B , thecontroller 2080 may receive the cleansing and sterilizing command by receiving an input for selecting themenu button 2470 through theuser input unit 2023. Thecontroller 2080 may transmit, to the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, the received cleansing and sterilizing command or a command corresponding thereto. Thecontroller 109 of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000 may perform the cleansing and sterilizing operation in response to the received command. - As such, in some implementations,
mobile terminal 2000 provides a menu button for performing a cleansing and sterilizing operation of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, based on a remaining amount of beverage kept in the beverage-makingapparatus 1000. Thus, the user can conveniently receive information on a cleansing and sterilizing time of the beverage-makingapparatus 1000, and simply control the cleansing and sterilizing operation. - The present disclosure described above may be implemented as a computer-readable code in a medium in which a program is recorded. The computer-readable medium includes any type of recording device in which data that can be read by a computer system is stored. The computer-readable medium may be, for example, a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state disk (SSD), a silicon disk drive (SDD), a ROM, a RAM, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like. The computer-readable medium also includes implementations in the form of carrier waves (e.g., transmission via the Internet).
- Suitable processors for the execution of a program of instructions include, by way of example, both general and special purpose microprocessors, and the sole processor or one of multiple processors of any kind of computer. Generally, a processor will receive instructions and data from a read-only memory or a random access memory or both. The elements of a computer are a processor for executing instructions and one or more memories for storing instructions and data. Generally, a computer will also include, or be operatively coupled to communicate with, one or more mass storage devices for storing data files; such devices include magnetic disks, such as internal hard disks and removable disks; magneto-optical disks; and optical disks.
- The features can be implemented in a computer system that includes a back-end component, such as a data server, or that includes a middleware component, such as an application server or an Internet server, or that includes a front-end component, such as a client computer having a graphical user interface or an Internet browser, or any combination of them. The components of the system can be connected by any form or medium of digital data communication such as a communication network. Examples of communication networks include, e.g., a LAN, a WAN, and the computers and networks forming the Internet.
- The computer system can include clients and servers. A client and server are generally remote from each other and typically interact through a network, such as the described one. The relationship of client and server arises by virtue of computer programs running on the respective computers and having a client-server relationship to each other.
- The processes and operations described herein, such as those that generate and operate the user interfaces, may be executed entirely by a user's mobile terminal (e.g., mobile terminal 2000) executing an installed application, or may be executed entirely by a server system that remotely hosts the application, or may be executed by any combination of user-side and server-side processing.
- The foregoing implementations are merely exemplary and are not to be considered as limiting the present disclosure. This description is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The features, structures, methods, and other characteristics of the exemplary implementations described herein may be combined in various ways to obtain additional and/or alternative exemplary implementations.
- As the present features may be implemented in several forms without departing from the characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described implementations are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be considered broadly within its scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds, are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
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